téteket
téteket is a Hungarian word that translates to "your heads" in English. It is the plural possessive form of "tét", meaning head. Specifically, "téteket" refers to the heads belonging to multiple people being addressed. The grammatical structure indicates a second-person plural possessive, meaning it is directed at "you" (plural). Therefore, if someone in Hungary were to say "Vegyétek fel a téteket" (Take your heads), they would be instructing a group of people to put on their hats or helmets. The word itself is a common element in everyday Hungarian conversation and literature. It demonstrates the agglutinative nature of the Hungarian language, where suffixes are added to a root word to convey grammatical information. Understanding such possessive forms is crucial for comprehending Hungarian grammar and nuances.