transzparensebb
Transzparensebb is the comparative form of the Hungarian adjective transzparens, which is a borrowed term from Latin meaning “transparent.” The word therefore literally translates to “more transparent.” In Hungarian grammar, the suffix –ebb is attached to adjectives to form the comparative, and –e– is inserted when the base adjective ends in a vowel. Thus transzparens becomes transzparensebb. The term is used in both everyday speech and written Hungarian to describe something that has increased clarity, openness, or lack of obscurity, whether referring to physical objects, documents, or figurative concepts such as organizational processes or intentions.
Usage examples include: “Ez a kera transzparensebb, mint a korábbi modell.” (This car is more transparent than
Etymologically, transzparens is derived from the Latin word transparens, past participle of transperere (to pass through).