regényét
Regényét is a Hungarian word that translates to "his novel" or "her novel" in English. It refers to a literary work of fiction, specifically a novel, that is possessed or created by a male or female individual. In the context of Hungarian literature, the term would be used to denote a specific novel written by a particular author. For example, if discussing the works of a Hungarian writer, one might refer to "his novel" or "her novel" using the word regényét. The word is a combination of "regény," meaning novel, and the possessive suffix "-ét," indicating third-person singular possession. Therefore, "regényét" is a direct and grammatically correct way to refer to a singular novel belonging to a specific person. It is commonly encountered in literary discussions, reviews, or academic analyses of Hungarian literature where precision in language is important. The context in which "regényét" is used will clarify whether it refers to a novel written by a male or female author, as Hungarian grammar does not always differentiate gender in such possessive forms.