Vágya
Vágya is the Hungarian possessive form of the noun vágy, meaning desire or longing. It denotes a desire belonging to someone or something and corresponds roughly to the English "his/her/its desire" when attached to vágy. The base vágy encompasses both immediate wants and longer-term aspirations, including emotional drives and ambitions. In standard usage, vágya tends to appear in written Hungarian and formal speech.
Etymology and formation: vágy means desire; the suffix -a attaches to form vágya, indicating third-person possessive.
Usage and nuance: vágya is used to attribute a desire to a specific subject and is often
Examples: "A férfi vágya a szabadság volt." "Az ő vágya kielégítéséért dolgozott." These illustrate the phrase used