Tükröket
Tükröket is the definite plural accusative form of the Hungarian noun tükrök, which means mirrors. It is used when the mirrors are the direct object of a sentence and the object is definite or specified, as in phrases that refer to particular mirrors.
In Hungarian, the base plural is tükrök (mirrors). To mark the definite direct object, the suffix -et
Usage guidelines and examples:
- Láttam a tükröket. (I saw the mirrors.)
- A tükröket a padlóra tettem. (I placed the mirrors on the floor.)
- In contrast, indefinite or non-definite direct objects may appear without the -et suffix, or with different
- Tükrök is the plural nominative form; tükröket is the corresponding definite plural accusative form.
- The term is linguistic in nature, reflecting Hungarian case and definiteness marking rather than a separate