kabátjukat
"Kabátjukat" is a Hungarian word that translates to "their coat" or "their jacket" in English. It is the possessive form of "kabát," which means coat or jacket, combined with the third-person plural possessive suffix "-juk." This suffix indicates that the coat or jacket belongs to a group of people, referring to "them."
The word itself is straightforward in its grammatical construction. The root word "kabát" is of Turkish origin,
Understanding "kabátjukat" requires knowledge of Hungarian grammar, specifically its agglutinative nature where suffixes are added to