házát
Házát is a Hungarian word, specifically the accusative singular form of "ház," which translates to "house" in English. Therefore, "házát" literally means "his house," "her house," or "its house" when referring to a singular possessor and a singular house. It is used in a sentence to indicate that the object of the action is the house belonging to someone or something. For example, in the sentence "Láttam a házát" (I saw his/her/its house), "házát" is the direct object, and the possessive meaning is conveyed by the suffix. The formation of the accusative case in Hungarian is typically achieved by adding the suffix "-t" to the noun. In the case of "ház," the possessive suffix "-a" (meaning his/her/its) is attached first, forming "háza," and then the accusative suffix "-t" is added, resulting in "házát." This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian and helps to precisely define ownership and the role of the noun in a sentence.