tüntesse
Tüntesse is a Hungarian verb form derived from tüntetni, meaning to display, reveal, or present information. In standard usage, tüntesse functions as the third-person singular present subjunctive form used in the formal imperative mood. It is employed to address a single person politely, often in official, administrative, or written contexts where a request is stated in a formal register. In English, it is typically rendered as “please display” or “please reveal.”
Tüntesse fel is commonly used with a following object and, often, a prefix that indicates the action
Hungarian forms the formal imperative by the present subjunctive for the third person singular, so tüntesse
The root tüntet- is connected to words like tüntetés, meaning demonstration or protest, which share the sense
Tüntetés (demonstration/protest); tüntetni (to display/show), official language and formal imperatives in Hungarian.