Barátjukat
Barátjukat is a Hungarian word that translates to "our friend" in English. It is a possessive form of the Hungarian word "barát," which means "friend." The possessive form "barátjukat" is used to indicate that the friend belongs to a group of people, specifically the third person plural possessive form. This form is used when referring to friends that belong to "they" or "them." For example, "A barátjukat meghívták a bulira" translates to "Their friend was invited to the party." The word "barátjukat" is a common term used in Hungarian to refer to friends that are associated with a group of people. It is important to note that the possessive form of "barát" changes depending on the person or group to whom the friend belongs. The possessive form "barátjukat" is used when referring to friends that belong to "they" or "them," and it is an essential part of Hungarian grammar and communication.