kezünket
Kezünket is a term that originates from the Hungarian language. It is the accusative case of the word "kéz," which translates to "hand" in English. Therefore, "kezünket" literally means "our hand" or "our hands" when used in a sentence where the hands are the direct object of an action. The addition of the "-ünket" suffix denotes possession by the first-person plural pronoun ("mi" or "we"). This suffix indicates that the hands belong to the speaker and their group.
In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a verb. So,