tetteiért
Tetteiért is a Hungarian postpositional expression meaning “for his deeds,” “for her deeds,” or more generally “for the deeds (of someone).” It is formed from the noun tett, meaning deed or act, with the possessive suffix ei to yield tettei (his/her/its deeds), followed by the postpositionért, meaning “for.” In standard orthography the entire phrase is written as a single word: tetteiért.
Usage and function: tetteiért serves to indicate the basis for a reward, punishment, or evaluation. It is
Morphology and context: tetteiért illustrates how Hungarian combines a noun meaning “deed” with a possessive form
See also: Hungarian postpositions, the -ért postposition, possessive-noun formations.