testében
Testében is a Hungarian phrase used to express location inside a body, typically translated as “in its body” or “in his/her/its body.” The form is built from the noun test (body) combined with a possessive marker and the inessive case suffix -ben, signaling “in.” The exact pronunciation and spelling reflect standard Hungarian phonology and morphology, with the possessive suffix aligning to the possessor and the inessive suffix providing the internal location.
Morphologically, testében represents the third-person singular possessive base combined with the inessive. In other possessive contexts,
Usage and nuance: testében is used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. In medical, anatomical, or biological
Notes: As with other Hungarian possessive inessives, testében illustrates how possession and location are encoded together