alakja
Alakja is a term that appears in Hungarian usage as a common noun meaning “appearance” or “form.” It is derived from the noun alak, meaning “form” or “shape,” with the suffix -ja, which yields the sense of “its form” or “the form it takes.” In standard Hungarian, alakja is used to refer to the external appearance or structure of a person, object, or phenomenon, and it appears in phrases such as “az alakja megváltozott” meaning “its appearance has changed.” Like other Hungarian nouns, alakja inflects for case and number as required by the sentence.
As a proper noun, alakja does not correspond to a widely recognized geographic location, organization, or historical
In summary, alakja is primarily a Hungarian lexical item meaning “appearance” or “form,” with potential as a