Where does “vetet” come from?
vetet (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian vész, from Proto-Uralic wexe- — to take, to grasp.
vetet (Hungarian): to make/have someone buy or take something; to have/let someone or something be taken or bought the person charged with the act expressed with
Definitions
- to make/have someone buy or take something; to have/let someone or something be taken or bought the person charged with the act expressed with