levitelét
Levitelét is a Hungarian linguistic form rather than a widely used standalone concept. In grammar, it represents the combination of a noun (levitel) with the third-person possessive suffix and the definite direct-object ending. The result is a word form that translates roughly as “its levitel” or “its levy,” depending on the sense of the base noun in a given sentence. Because levitel is not a common everyday noun, levitelét typically appears only in specific, formal, or literary contexts where a definite object with clear ownership is being expressed.
Morphology and formation are typical of Hungarian inflection, illustrating how possession and definiteness interact with noun
Usage tends to be limited to contexts in which a precise referent must be named and clearly
See also: Hungarian grammar, possessive suffixes, definite direct object, noun inflection. Note that levitelét is primarily