Textúrájukat
Textúrájukat is a Hungarian inflected form built from the noun textúra (texture). It demonstrates how Hungarian encodes possession and definiteness within a single word. The base noun textúra means texture or surface. To express “their textures” the language adds the 3rd-person plural possessive suffix -juk/ -jük, yielding textúrájuk. To mark the object as definite, a definite direct-object suffix -at (or its vowel-harmony variant -et/-öt) is appended, giving textúrájukat. Thus the full form corresponds to “their textures” as a definite object.
Morphology and syntax are central to understanding this word. The possessive suffix -juk/-jük attaches after the
Usage in Hungarian is typical in prose and academic or descriptive writing, especially in contexts involving
- A textúrájukat megvizsgálták. (They examined their textures.)
- A textúrájukat a kiállításon is bemutatták. (They also presented their textures at the exhibition.)
In summary, textúrájukat illustrates how Hungarian combines possession and definiteness into a single noun form, functioning