útja
Útja is a Hungarian noun formed from the base word út (road, way) with the third-person possessive suffix -ja, yielding útja. The construction designates something that belongs to or is associated with someone, in this case a road or path belonging to or taken by that person. In practice the term is most often interpreted literally as a path or route connected to a person, and also used in a figurative sense to indicate a person’s life course or chosen direction.
Etymology and form: út is the noun for “road” or “way.” The possessive suffix -ja attaches to
Usage and nuances: útja can be used literally to refer to a particular route or road associated
See also: út (road, way); személyes birtokos jelzői formák (possessive forms) in Hungarian; figurative language for