tévedtem
Tévedtem is a Hungarian verb form meaning “I was mistaken” or “I was wrong.” It is the first-person singular past tense of tévedni, the verb meaning “to err” or “to be mistaken.”
Etymology and grammar: Tévedtem is formed from the stem téved- plus the past tense suffix -tem. It
Usage: Tévedtem is used to admit an error, correct a prior statement, or acknowledge a mistake. It
Related terms: Tévedés means “mistake” or “error,” while tévedni is the infinitive “to err.” Other forms of
See also: Hungarian verb conjugation patterns; tévedés; témák of common language usage.
Note: The word includes diacritic marks and is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, roughly as