házám
Házám is a term found in some Indo-Aryan languages, notably in Bengali, where it translates to "my house" or "my home". It is a possessive construction formed by combining the word for "house" or "home" with the first-person possessive pronoun. The precise etymology can be traced back to Proto-Indo-Aryan roots. The word for "house" itself has cognates across many Indo-European languages, reflecting a shared ancient linguistic heritage. The possessive suffix indicating "my" is also common in Indo-Aryan language formation.
The use of "házám" in everyday conversation signifies a personal connection to a dwelling, extending beyond