nyerje
Nyerje is a Hungarian linguistic term rather than a widely recognized proper noun. It refers to a specific verb form of nyerni, meaning “to win.” In grammar, nyerje is used as the third-person singular present subjunctive (jussive) form, conveying a wish, intention, or hypothetical outcome—roughly corresponding to “may he win” or “let him win” in English.
The form nyerje is derived from the verb stem nyer- and the suffix -je, which marks optative
In everyday Hungarian, speakers more commonly use alternative constructions to express the same idea, such as
There is no widely cited geographical, organizational, or biographical entity named nyerje in major encyclopedias. Accordingly,
See also: Hungarian grammar, nyerni, subjunctive mood, jussive form.