ketté
Ketté is a Hungarian word that translates to "divided" or "split" in English. It is commonly used to describe a situation or object that has been divided into two or more parts. The term can be applied in various contexts, including politics, mathematics, and everyday language.
In politics, ketté can refer to a division within a party, group, or country. For example, a
In mathematics, ketté can describe the process of dividing a number, shape, or set into two or
In everyday language, ketté is often used to describe the act of splitting or dividing something. For
The word ketté is derived from the Hungarian verb kettéválaszt, which means "to divide" or "to split."