cselekedetei
Cselekedetei is a Hungarian noun form that expresses possession of deeds or actions. It is derived from cselekedet, meaning deed or act, and indicates that the deeds belong to a third-person singular subject. It is typically translated as "his deeds," "her deeds," or "its deeds" in English, depending on context. The form is common in historical, biographical, and literary prose, where authors discuss the actions of a person, group, or institution.
In use, cselekedetei appears within noun phrases to mark ownership, occurring with various possessors and nouns.
Linguistically, cselekedetei is one of several inflected forms of the noun cselekedet. Its exact spelling and