horizontját
Horizontját is a Hungarian noun form built from the word horizont, meaning horizon. The suffixes on the noun mark possession and definiteness: horizont is the basic stem, -ja marks third‑person possession (his/her/its horizon), and -t marks a definite direct object. Therefore horizontját translates roughly to “its/the horizon” as a definite object. It appears in sentences where the horizon belongs to someone or something and is the thing being acted upon or described, for example: Láttam a horizontját (I saw its horizon).
The base word horizont denotes the boundary line where the earth and the sky appear to meet.
Etymology traces horizont to the European word for horizon, borrowed into Hungarian from French (horizon) with
See also: horizont, talajhorizont, horizon (geography), horizon in astronomy.