csomagját
The Hungarian word "csomagját" is the accusative singular form of "csomag," meaning "package" or "bag." It is used when the package or bag is the direct object of a verb. For example, in the sentence "Láttam a csomagját," it translates to "I saw his/her/its package." The possessive suffix "-j- " indicates third-person singular possession, while the "-át" ending denotes the accusative case. This grammatical structure is common in Hungarian for indicating direct objects that are possessed. The word "csomag" itself can refer to a wide range of items, from a small parcel to a large suitcase, depending on context. The accusative case is crucial in Hungarian to distinguish between the subject and object of a sentence, and the "-át" ending is a standard marker for this function when referring to singular, definite direct objects. Therefore, "csomagját" specifically denotes a singular, possessed package or bag that is actively being acted upon by a verb. Its usage is essential for grammatically correct Hungarian sentences where a possessed package or bag is the recipient of an action.