építette
Építette is a Hungarian verb form. It is the past tense, third-person singular, definite conjugation of the verb "építeni", which means "to build". Therefore, "építette" translates to "he/she/it built" or "he/she/it had built". The definite conjugation is used when the object of the verb is specific or definite, for example, "He built the house" would be "Ő építette a házat". If the object were indefinite, such as "He built a house", the indefinite conjugation "épített" would be used: "Ő épített egy házat". This distinction is a common feature of Hungarian verb conjugation. The verb "építeni" itself is a fundamental word in Hungarian, essential for discussing construction, creation, and development in various contexts, from physical structures to abstract concepts. The past tense form "építette" is frequently encountered when describing historical events, biographies, or any narrative detailing past actions of building.