Alkotmányt
Alkotmányt is the accusative case of the Hungarian word "alkotmány," which translates to "constitution" in English. Therefore, "alkotmányt" signifies "constitution" as the direct object of a verb. In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to mark the noun that receives the action of a transitive verb.
For example, if a sentence states "The people ratified the constitution," the Hungarian translation would likely
Understanding the accusative case is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentence structure and the relationships between words.