genitívje
Genitívje is a term used in Hungarian grammar to indicate the genitive case, specifically referring to the possessive form. It is a grammatical case that shows ownership or a relationship between two nouns. In Hungarian, this is often expressed by adding specific suffixes to the possessed noun, which then relates back to the possessor. For example, if you have a noun "ház" (house) and want to say "my house," the possessive suffix is attached to "ház." The genitive case in Hungarian is distinct from the possessive pronoun itself, which usually precedes the possessed noun. The term "genitívje" specifically highlights the grammatical structure that denotes this possession. Understanding genitívje is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Hungarian, particularly when expressing relationships of ownership, origin, or belonging. It's a fundamental concept in Hungarian morphology and syntax, differentiating it from languages that might use prepositions or word order to convey similar meanings. The application of genitívje can vary depending on the number and person of the possessor, requiring the correct suffix to be applied.