kesztyvel
Kesztyvel is a Hungarian word that translates to "with a glove" in English. It is a prepositional phrase used to describe an action performed while wearing a glove. The glove itself, known as a "kesztyű" in Hungarian, can be made of various materials such as leather, fabric, or rubber, and is worn for protection, warmth, or hygiene. Therefore, "kesztyvel" would indicate that an action, such as touching, holding, or operating something, is done using a hand covered by a glove. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing to specify the manner in which an action is carried out. For instance, one might say "Kesztűvel fogta meg a forró edényt" which translates to "He/She grabbed the hot pot with a glove." The context in which "kesztyvel" is used will determine the specific type of glove and the reason for its use.