eseteiben
Eseteiben is a Hungarian term used in linguistic and grammatical contexts. It refers to “in its cases,” formed from the noun eset (case or instance) plus the possessive suffix -e and the locative suffix -iben. The resulting form eseteiben literally translates to “in its cases” and is used to discuss how a word or category varies across its inflectional forms.
Morphologically, eseteiben can be analyzed as eset + e + iben. It demonstrates how Hungarian combines possession and
Usage of eseteiben is most common in linguistic descriptions, grammars, and scholarly analyses of inflection. It
A főnév eseteiben többféle rag jelenik meg. Translation: In the noun’s cases, several suffixes appear.
See also: Hungarian grammar, case, inflection, inessive and locative suffixes.