designokat
designokat is a grammatical form used in Hungarian to mark the definite plural direct object of the borrowed noun design. In Hungarian, nouns used as direct objects can be marked for definiteness, and when the object is plural this is combined with the plural ending. The base plural nominative is designok, and the definite plural direct object is formed as designokat. The form therefore encodes both plurality and definiteness and translates roughly to “the designs” in English.
The term is most commonly encountered in Hungarian prose and academic writing discussing design topics, where
- designokat appears when the designs are a known, definite set within the discourse, such as in
- Spelling can vary with orthographic preferences, and some writers may use alternate spellings like dizájnokat or
- designok (nominative plural)
- dizájn (loanword form often used in Hungarian)
- Hungarian noun declension and definite direct object construction
In summary, designokat is a specific Hungarian inflected form used to refer to “the designs” as a