feleletet
Feleletet is the definite direct object form of the Hungarian noun felelet, which translates to “the answer” or “response” in English. The base noun felelet refers to an answer given in response to a question, a reply, or an official statement. In Hungarian grammar, the direct object can take a definite form, marked by suffixes such as -et; when felelet is the definite direct object, it becomes feleletet. The form signals that the speaker refers to a specific, identifiable answer rather than any vague or indefinite answer. Feleletet is thus used in contexts where definiteness is important, particularly in formal or written Hungarian.
Usage and context: Feleletet occurs in sentences where the object is definite and known to both speaker
- A diák megírta a feleletet. (The student wrote the answer.)
- A vizsgán be kellett adni a feleletet. (During the exam, the answer had to be submitted.)
Etymology and related forms: Feleletet is formed from the noun felelet plus the definite object suffix -et.
See also: felelet, felelni, definite direct object in Hungarian grammar.
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