jegyzékét
Jegyzékét is a Hungarian grammatical form derived from the noun jegyzék, which means list, register, inventory, or catalog. The base word jegyzék denotes a collection of items arranged in a sequence or organized record. The form jegyzékét functions as the definite direct object of a sentence and carries a third-person possessive sense, indicating that the list belongs to someone or something and is the object of the action.
In practical use, jegyzékét appears when you want to say “its/your/their list” as the object of a
Contexts where jegyzékét is likely to appear include administrative records, inventories, rosters, library catalogs, archival registers,
Related terms include jegyzék (list or register) and other compounds formed with the same root to denote