See also: otet, otét, and oțet

Hungarian edit

Etymology edit

ő (he, she) +‎ -t (accusative case ending) +‎ -et (accusative case ending)

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

őtet

  1. (dialectal) Nonstandard form of őt (him, her, as the direct object of a verb).

Usage notes edit

Related tautological accusative forms like engemet (me) and tégedet (you, accusative [informal]) are folksy, as opposed to the standard forms engem and téged. On the other hand, minket (us) and titeket (you, plural accusative [informal]) are standard and the form őket (them, of humans) has no alternatives.