Bátyád
Bátyád is a term of Hungarian origin. It is the word for "your elder brother." The suffix "-d" indicates the second person singular possessive, meaning "your." Therefore, "bátyád" literally translates to "your elder brother." In Hungarian family structures and social interactions, addressing someone as "bátyád" implies a recognition of their older sibling status within the family. This term is used in informal conversations among family members and sometimes among close acquaintances when referring to someone else's elder brother. The word "bátya" itself means elder brother, and the possessive suffix is added to denote ownership or relationship to the person being addressed. It is a common and straightforward familial term.