kiejtett
Kiejtett is a Hungarian linguistic term used to refer to the spoken realization of a word or phrase. It denotes how a word is actually pronounced in speech, as opposed to its written form (írott alak). The kiejtett form may reflect standard pronunciation, regional or dialectal variations, and phonetic processes such as assimilation or vowel length. In lexical entries it generally marks the form that listeners hear when the word is spoken.
In dictionaries and language-learning materials, kiejtett is often presented together with a phonetic transcription, IPA notation,
The term derives from the Hungarian noun kiejtés, meaning pronunciation, with suffixes used to form an adjectival
Related concepts include pronunciation, phonology, and phonetics.