félét
Félét is a bound element in Hungarian that appears in fixed compounds to indicate indefiniteness about things of various kinds. It functions as a pronominal particle meaning "other things" or "something of that kind" and is most commonly found in expressions such as mindenfélét and valamilyenfélét. In standard Hungarian, félét does not stand alone; it typically occurs as the latter part of a compound that relies on a preceding determiner or modifier.
Etymology and form: Félét derives from féle, meaning "kind" or "type," with a limiting suffix -t. The
Usage: Félét is predominantly used in compounds rather than as an independent word. It often pairs with
- A menüben mindenfélét találtam. (I found all sorts of things on the menu.)
- Kérjünk valamilyenfélét. (Shall we ask for something of that kind?)
- Ez a könyv tartalmaz mindenfélét, még néhány különleges részt is. (This book contains all sorts of
See also: féle; mindenféle; különféle; Hungarian grammar; compounds with féle.