beszédemre
The Hungarian word "beszédemre" is the first-person singular possessive form of the noun "beszéd," which means "speech" or "talk." It translates directly to "my speech" or "my talk." This form indicates that the speech or talk belongs to the speaker. For instance, one might say "Hallgattam a beszédemre," meaning "I listened to my speech," implying self-reflection or recalling something they said. Alternatively, it can be used in contexts where something is done *in response to* someone's speech. In such cases, it functions similarly to "upon my speech" or "in response to my words." The grammatical structure involves the possessive suffix "-em" attached to "beszéd," followed by the case ending "-re" which denotes direction or a locative meaning, akin to "onto" or "upon." Therefore, "beszédemre" signifies either possession of one's own speech or an action directed towards or in reaction to one's own spoken words.