kérdésekt
kérdésekt is the accusative plural form of the Hungarian word "kérdés," which translates to "question." In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. Therefore, "kérdésekt" signifies multiple questions that are the direct object of an action. For example, one might say "Minden kérdést megválaszoltam," meaning "I answered all the questions." Here, "kérdésekt" is the direct object of the verb "megválaszoltam" (I answered). The suffix "-t" is the accusative case marker in Hungarian, and the plural is indicated by the "-k" suffix. The combination of these suffixes results in "kérdésekt." This form is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences when referring to multiple questions as the recipient of an action. Understanding the function of case endings like the accusative is fundamental to mastering Hungarian sentence structure and meaning.