megtörténtének
Megtörténtének is a Hungarian linguistic term that refers to the inflected form of the past participle megtörtént, used to turn a verb phrase describing something that has happened into a nominal expression. In essence, it denotes the fact or occurrence that something has happened, rather than the concrete event itself. The sense is closest to English phrases such as “the occurrence” or “the fact that it happened,” and it is typically found in formal or analytical prose.
Usage and nuances: The form is common in legal, philosophical, academic, and literary Hungarian when events
Relation to other forms: Megtörténtének contrasts with the more concrete phrase megtörtént esemény, which simply means
Etymology: It derives from megtörtént, the past participle of megtörténik (to happen), with the suffix -nek/-ének