Vallását
Vallását is the definite direct object form of the Hungarian noun vallás (religion, belief) with the third-person possessive suffix, meaning "his/her religion" or "his/her faith" when used as a definite object in a sentence. It is not a separate concept, but a grammatical form that appears where the speaker refers to someone’s religion as the object of an action.
Morphology and formation: The base vallás takes the possessive suffix -a/-e to yield vallása (his/her religion).
Usage: Vallását appears in formal or written Hungarian, including journalism, sociology, or legal contexts, wherever it
- A vallását soha nem tagadta meg. (He/She never denied his/her religion.)
- Elfogadták a vallását. (They accepted his/her religion.)
The exact pronoun for possession can vary with the subject (his, her, their), yielding vallása, vallását, vallásuk,
Related forms: Vallásának (genitive: of his/her religion) contrasts with vallását (definite object). Vallás is the general
In summary, vallását is a grammatically driven form used to state or reference someone’s religion as a