kamrája
Kamrája is the third-person singular possessive form of the Hungarian noun kamra, which means pantry or storeroom. The word kamra denotes a small room or closet used for storing dry goods, food, beverages, and household supplies. Kamrája, therefore, literally means “his/her pantry” and is used to indicate that the pantry belongs to someone.
In Hungarian, possession is indicated by attaching suffixes to the noun. For kamra, the possessive suffix -ja
- A kamrája tele van lekvárral. (His/Her pantry is full of jam.)
- A kamrája sok élelmet őriz. (His/Her pantry stores a lot of food.)
Historically, a kamra or kamra-tér was a common feature in traditional Hungarian houses, used to store preserved
- Hungarian grammar and possessive forms
Kamrája reflects standard Hungarian possessive morphology and demonstrates how the language combines a base noun with