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reszt

Reszt is a term that does not refer to a single, widely recognized concept in English-language sources. It can appear as a transliteration, a misspelling, or a fragment in various languages and contexts, most often in relation to Hungarian orthography or in the appearance of proper names.

In Hungarian, részt (with the acute on the e) means "part" or "share" and occurs in expressions

As a proper noun, Reszt may appear as a surname or a place-name in rare cases, typically

Etymology and usage of reszt therefore depend strongly on context. In linguistic references, the recognizable sense

such
as
"részt
venni
valamiben,"
meaning
to
take
part
in
something.
The
unaccented
form
"reszt"
is
not
standard
Hungarian;
when
diacritics
are
omitted,
it
tends
to
appear
in
informal
writing,
data
entry
errors,
or
software
environments
that
do
not
support
accented
characters.
as
a
transliteration
variant
when
diacritics
are
removed
or
in
fictional
works.
It
is
not
a
common
given
name
or
widely
used
toponym
in
published
sources.
of
the
word
often
relates
to
Hungarian
"rész"
(part)
and
its
derivations,
while
unaccented
uses
are
generally
considered
orthographic
variants
rather
than
distinct
terms.
Because
reszt
lacks
a
single,
formal
definition,
any
concrete
meaning
usually
follows
from
surrounding
text
or
the
language
system
in
which
it
appears.