Kettsét
Kettsét is a term that appears in the Hungarian language, specifically within the context of the Hungarian Constitution. It translates directly to "elected" or "chosen." This term is most notably used in Article 14 of the Hungarian Constitution, which deals with the election of the President of the Republic. The article states that the President is elected by the National Assembly for a term of five years. The phrasing "Országgyűlés által ötévi időtartamra választott" means "elected by the National Assembly for a term of five years," where "választott" is the form of the word kettsét referring to being elected. Therefore, "kettsét" in this constitutional context signifies the method by which a public official, in this case the President, attains their office, emphasizing a democratic process through parliamentary selection. It's a legal and political term rather than a commonly used everyday word.