konjugációját
Konjugációját is the Hungarian word for "its conjugation" or "their conjugation." It refers to the process of changing the form of a verb to indicate tense, mood, person, and number. In Hungarian grammar, verbs are conjugated by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. These suffixes convey essential information about who is performing the action, when the action is taking place, and how the action is viewed by the speaker. For example, the verb "enni" (to eat) can be conjugated in various ways. "Eszem" means "I eat," "ettem" means "I ate," and "enni fogok" means "I will eat." The specific ending attached to the verb stem is crucial for understanding the sentence's meaning. The concept of konjugációját is fundamental to forming grammatically correct Hungarian sentences and understanding the relationships between the subject and the verb. The complexity of Hungarian verb conjugation arises from its rich system of suffixes, which can also indicate object marking, allowing for distinctions between definite and indefinite objects. Therefore, understanding the principles of konjugációját is a key step in mastering the Hungarian language.