tessék

Etymology
the obsolete variant of.

Verb

 * , (especially towards elderly people, clients, or by children towards adults, used as a polite alternative to the imperative mood)
 * , (especially towards elderly people, clients, or by children towards adults, used as a polite alternative to the imperative mood)
 * , (especially towards elderly people, clients, or by children towards adults, used as a polite alternative to the imperative mood)
 * , (especially towards elderly people, clients, or by children towards adults, used as a polite alternative to the imperative mood)

Interjection

 * 1) offering or doing a favor for someone, expressing consent, approval, readiness, or encouragement
 * 2)  (handing something over to someone)
 * ,  (offering food and encouraging eating)
 * , (allowing someone to pass at the door)
 * 1)  (answering a request for permission, like whether to open the window)
 * , (expressing full attention by a shop assistant towards a customer)
 * , (if the speaker did not hear or understand or cannot believe what was heard)
 * 1)  (instruction to start an act or scene of a theatric performance)