Testvérét
Testvérét is a Hungarian word that translates to "his/her/its sibling" in English. It specifically refers to a male sibling, or a sibling of unspecified gender when the context does not make it clear. The possessive suffix "-ét" indicates possession by a third-person singular subject, meaning "his," "her," or "its." Therefore, "testvérét" means "his brother," "her brother," or "its brother." It can also refer to "his sibling," "her sibling," or "its sibling" if the gender of the sibling is not specified or relevant.
The word is derived from the Hungarian word "testvér," which means "sibling." The addition of the possessive
In common usage, "testvérét" is used when referring to someone's brother or sibling in a sentence where