Elnevezte
Elnevezte is a Hungarian verb meaning "he/she/it named" or "he/she/it called". It is the third-person singular past tense of the verb elnevez, which means to name or to call something or someone. The prefix "el-" in Hungarian often denotes completion or separation, and "nevez" relates to naming or calling. Therefore, "elnevezte" signifies the completed action of giving a name to something or someone. For instance, "Anya elnevezte a babát Annának" translates to "Mother named the baby Anna." Similarly, it can be used to describe the act of calling something by a particular name, as in "A gyerek elnevezte a kutyát Bodrinak," meaning "The child called the dog Bodri." The verb is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing when referring to the act of naming or assigning a designation.