felelsére
Felelsére is a Hungarian word that translates to "in half" or "in two" in English. It is commonly used to describe the act of dividing something into two equal parts. This can apply to physical objects, quantities, or even abstract concepts. For example, one might say "a tortát felelsére vágtam" which means "I cut the cake in half". It can also be used figuratively, such as in the phrase "az én felelsérem" meaning "my half," indicating a portion or share of something. The word's root, "felez" means to halve or to divide by two, further emphasizing its core meaning of division. The suffix "-re" indicates direction or purpose, suggesting a division *into* two. Understanding felelsére is key to comprehending many common expressions and actions in the Hungarian language related to splitting or sharing.