Tételéhezgyorsabbá
tételéhezgyorsabbá is a Hungarian composite verb that literally translates to "to make faster for tapping." The term combines the root tétel ("tapping" or "play a beat") with the locative suffix –hez ("to/ toward"), the adjective gyors (fast) in its comparative form –abb ("faster"), and the causative/adverbial suffix –á. In use it describes an action that alters a rhythmic pattern by increasing its speed specifically for the purpose of a tap or beat.
In musical contexts the verb appears mainly in notation instructions and teaching literature. An example is
Because Hungarian is highly agglutinative, tételéhezgyorsabbá exemplifies how multiple morphemes can be concatenated into a single