tettével
Tettével is a Hungarian word that translates to "with his/her foot" or "by foot" in English. It is a compound word formed from the noun "tett" meaning "foot" and the suffix "-vel" which indicates the instrumental case, signifying accompaniment or means. The word is used to describe an action performed using one's foot, or movement that is done by walking rather than by other means of transport. For instance, one might say "gyalog tettével mentem haza," meaning "I went home on foot." It can also refer to the physical act of kicking or stepping on something with a foot. The grammatical function of "tettével" is that of an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to specify how an action is carried out. The concept it conveys is fundamental to describing simple physical actions and modes of travel in the Hungarian language.