testét
Testét is a form found in the Hungarian language that relates to the noun test, meaning body. In contemporary Hungarian usage, testét serves as a definite direct object with a third-person possessive reference, typically translating to “his/her/its body” or, in some contexts, “the body of him/her/it.” The form is most commonly seen when the body being referred to is definite and linked to a specific subject.
Morphology and function are central to understanding testét. Hungarian nouns can carry possessive suffixes to indicate
Usage notes. Testét typically appears in sentences where the speaker refers unambiguously to a particular person’s
See also. Hungarian grammar; possessive suffixes; definite direct object.