keretére
Keretére is a term that appears in the context of the Hungarian language, specifically referring to the translative case. This case indicates a change or transformation into something else. It is formed by adding the suffix "-re" or "-ré" to a noun or pronoun. For example, in Hungarian, "magyar" means Hungarian, and "magyar-ré" would translate to "into Hungarian" or "as Hungarian," signifying a transition or becoming something new. The translative case is used to express a change of state, a transformation, or the result of a process. It can also denote the object of certain verbs that imply a change. The suffix's exact form depends on vowel harmony rules within the Hungarian language. Understanding this case is crucial for comprehending the nuances of Hungarian grammar and how it expresses concepts of change and transformation.