kabátja
The term "kabátja" is the possessive form of the Hungarian word "kabát," which translates to "coat" or "jacket" in English. Specifically, "kabátja" means "his coat," "her coat," or "its coat." The suffix "-ja" indicates the third-person singular possessive. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian for showing ownership or association with a singular, third-person subject.
In everyday Hungarian, "kabátja" would be used in sentences like "Látod a kabátját?" which translates to "Do