alelnököt
Alelnököt is the accusative singular form of the Hungarian word "alelnök," which translates to "vice-president" or "deputy chairman." In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb or as a prepositional object. Therefore, "alelnököt" would appear in a sentence where a vice-president is the recipient of an action. For example, a sentence might describe how someone "elected the vice-president" (megválasztotta az alelnököt). The term itself signifies a subordinate leadership position, typically second in command within an organization, committee, or political body. The specific duties and responsibilities of an alelnök can vary greatly depending on the context of the institution they serve. They often act in place of the president or chairman when that individual is unavailable and may have specific portfolios or areas of oversight assigned to them. The use of "alelnököt" simply indicates that this vice-presidential role is being directly acted upon within the grammatical structure of a Hungarian sentence.