Teleszkópja
Teleszkópja is a Hungarian word that translates to "his/her/its telescope" in English. It is a possessive form of the word "teleszkóp," which means telescope. The suffix "-ja" indicates third-person singular possession, meaning the telescope belongs to a male, female, or an inanimate object. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian to show ownership or association. For example, "Péter teleszkópja" would mean "Péter's telescope," and "A csillagász teleszkópja" would translate to "The astronomer's telescope." The word itself refers to an optical instrument designed to observe distant objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation, typically visible light. Telescopes work by using lenses or mirrors to focus light, creating a magnified image of celestial bodies or other remote subjects. The possessive form, teleszkópja, simply specifies who or what the telescope belongs to.