Papírem
Papírem is a Hungarian phrase that translates roughly to “my paper.” In standard Hungarian, possession is expressed by attaching suffixes to nouns rather than by using a separate possessive pronoun in most contexts. The base noun papír, meaning “paper,” combines with the first-person singular possessive suffix to indicate ownership.
In everyday use, the most common written form for “my paper” is papírom. This form illustrates how
Papírem itself is not a standalone lexical item in standard dictionaries; rather, it is discussed as a
See also: Hungarian grammar, possessive suffixes, Hungarian noun inflection, Hungarian orthography.