barátomnak
Barátomnak is a Hungarian dative form formed from the noun barátom, meaning “my friend.” It translates as “to my friend” or “for my friend” and is used to indicate the recipient or beneficiary of an action.
Morphology and usage: The base barátom means “my friend” (barát = friend, with the possessive suffix -om).
- Írok barátomnak egy levelet. (I am writing a letter to my friend.)
- Elküldtem barátomnak egy csomagot. (I sent a package to my friend.)
- A barátomnak szánt ajándékot vettem. (I bought a gift intended for my friend.)
- A könyvet a barátomnak adtam. (I gave the book to my friend.)
Related forms: barátnak means “to a (general) friend,” without the possessive my. For multiple recipients, barátaimnak
Notes: Barátomnak is a grammatical tool rather than a fixed noun; its exact English rendering depends on