cselekedetekben
Cselekedetekben is a Hungarian adverbial phrase formed from the noun cselekedet (deed, act) with the plural suffix -ek and the locative ending -ben. The phrase literally means “in deeds” or “through actions” and is used to refer to actions as the evidence or measure of a belief, policy, or intention rather than words alone. In Hungarian grammar, -ben marks a locative case indicating place or context, so cselekedetekben functions as a prepositional phrase that conveys a sense of location or context for the action being described.
The term is commonly used in ethical, political, and philosophical discourse to emphasize that outcomes or
Examples of usage include: “A politikus ígéretei helyett a teljesítményét a cselekedetekben kell mérni.” (“One should