szótest
Szótest is a Hungarian term that translates to "word body" or "word form." It refers to the inflected or derived forms of a Hungarian word. Hungarian is an agglutinative language, meaning that suffixes are added to a root word to express grammatical functions such as case, number, tense, and mood. Each of these resulting forms is considered a szótest.
For example, the root word "ház" means "house." Adding the plural suffix "-ak" creates "házak," meaning "houses."
Understanding szótest is crucial for learning Hungarian grammar, as it dictates how words change to convey