ideértve
Ideértve is a Hungarian word that translates to "including" or "comprising" in English. It is used to introduce a list of items that are part of a larger group or category. For example, one might say "The store sells many types of fruit, ideértve apples, bananas, and oranges." This indicates that apples, bananas, and oranges are examples of the fruit sold at the store.
The word "ideértve" is a derivative of the verb "érteni," which means "to understand" or "to include."
When used in a sentence, "ideértve" often follows the general noun or concept it is elaborating upon.
The usage of "ideértve" is similar to the English phrases "including," "such as," or "among them." It