fonémát
Fonémát is the Hungarian accusative form of fonéma, the term used in linguistics for the phoneme. The base noun fonéma denotes the smallest unit of sound that can distinguish meaning in a language. In Hungarian grammar, fonéma appears with nominative form as fonéma and accusative form as fonémát, used when the word is the direct object of a sentence. The word is common in Hungarian-language explanations of phonology as well as in general linguistic discussions.
A phoneme is an abstract mental unit that underlies a set of speech sounds treated as the
Phonemes are studied within phonology, which describes inventories of phonemes for a language and the rules
Examples often cited include the English contrast between the phonemes /p/ and /b/, which yields minimal pairs