átvette
Átvette is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to take over" or "to inherit" in English. It is a compound verb formed by the prefix "át-" and the verb "vette," which is the past tense of "venni" meaning "to take." The verb "átvette" is used to indicate the transfer of responsibility, control, or ownership from one entity to another. For example, "A cég átvette a vállalatot" means "The company took over the business." The verb can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as "átvette a vezetést" meaning "he took over the leadership." Átvette is a regular verb in Hungarian, and its conjugations follow the standard patterns for verbs in the language. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe the act of taking over or inheriting something.