kockát
kockát is the accusative singular form of the Hungarian word "kocka," which translates to "cube" in English. In the context of the Hungarian language, "kockát" is used when a cube is the direct object of a verb. For example, one might say "Leteszem a kockát," meaning "I put down the cube." The word "kocka" itself, and therefore its accusative form "kockát," can refer to a geometric solid with six square faces, a die used in games, or a small cube-shaped object. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something rigid or square, or in slang, it can refer to a small, often undesirable, dwelling. The grammatical case of "kockát" clearly indicates its function within a sentence, distinguishing it from the nominative case "kocka."