elefántot
elefántot is the accusative singular form of the Hungarian word "elefánt," which translates to "elephant" in English. In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions. Therefore, "elefántot" would be used in a sentence when referring to an elephant as the recipient of an action. For example, in the sentence "Láttam egy elefántot" (I saw an elephant), "elefántot" is the direct object of the verb "láttam" (saw). Similarly, if a preposition requires the accusative case, "elefántot" would be the appropriate form. Understanding Hungarian case endings is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences, and "elefántot" exemplifies this by showing the specific form an elephant takes when it is the direct object. The word "elefánt" itself refers to the large, herbivorous mammal known for its trunk, tusks, and large ears, belonging to the family Elephantidae.