éhségemet
The word "éhségemet" is a Hungarian word. It is the first-person singular accusative form of the word "éhség," which translates to "hunger" in English. Therefore, "éhségemet" literally means "my hunger" when it is the direct object of a verb in a sentence. For example, in Hungarian, one might say "Nem tudom elnyomni az éhségemet," which translates to "I cannot suppress my hunger." The suffix "-emet" indicates possession ("my") and the accusative case, signifying that "hunger" is the thing being acted upon by the verb. Understanding the grammatical structure of Hungarian, particularly its case system and possessive suffixes, is key to deciphering the meaning of words like "éhségemet." This word is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing feelings of hunger.