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formája

Formája is a Hungarian noun phrase formed from the base word forma, meaning form, shape, or arrangement, plus the third-person possessive suffix -ja. The result is used to refer to “its form” or to talk about the form or shape of something. The word also functions as the noun phrase for "the form" of a thing in contexts where possession is implied or explicit.

Etymology and form

Forma is a loanword that comes from Latin forma, reflecting the long-standing use of the term to

Usage

Formája is commonly used to discuss the appearance or structure of objects, designs, or specimens. Examples:

See also

forma, alak, alakzat, formális.

describe
shape,
model,
or
configuration.
In
Hungarian,
attaching
the
possessive
suffix
-ja
to
a
noun
ending
in
a
vowel
(such
as
forma)
yields
formája,
which
translates
to
“its
form”
or
“the
form
of
it.”
This
construction
is
productive
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
in
technical
or
descriptive
prose.
“Ez
a
doboz
formája
kocka.”
(The
box’s
form
is
a
cube.)
“Az
épület
formája
szimmetrikus.”
(The
building’s
form
is
symmetrical.)
In
addition
to
literal
shape,
formája
can
appear
in
contexts
about
typology,
arrangement,
or
styling,
where
the
emphasis
is
on
the
characteristic
shape
rather
than
function
or
color.
It
is
often
contrasted
with
alakja,
which
more
directly
signals
appearance
or
character,
while
forma
emphasizes
structural
or
designed
shape.