átvitteti
Átvitteti is a Hungarian verb form derived from the verb átvinni (or its variant átvinnni in some analyses), meaning to transfer, move across, or bring over. Átvitteti functions as the causative form, indicating that someone causes another party to perform the act of transferring. It is formed with the causative suffix -tet- (or -tett-) attached to the verb stem, followed by the third-person singular ending -i, yielding a finite form that is used in narrative and formal language.
Etymology and morphology: the base is átvinni, which combines the prefix át- (across) with vinni (to bring,
Usage and context: átvitteti appears most commonly in formal prose, legal language, official reports, and historical
See also: Hungarian causative forms, átvinni, language style in Hungarian legal and bureaucratic writing.