egészétl
egészétl is a Hungarian word. It is the possessive form of the word "egész," which means "whole" or "entire." Specifically, "egészétl" refers to "its whole" or "its entirety" when referring to a singular, non-human noun. The suffix "-étl" indicates the third-person singular possessive. For example, in a sentence, one might say "a könyv egészétl olvastam" which translates to "I read its whole" (referring to the book). The word is used to denote completeness or the entirety of something belonging to a third-person singular subject. It's a grammatical construct that emphasizes the entirety of an object or concept in relation to its owner. The usage is primarily found in formal or literary contexts, though it can appear in everyday speech. Understanding this possessive form is key to comprehending nuanced Hungarian grammar, particularly when dealing with ownership or attribution of a complete entity.