loopját
Loopját is a term that may appear in Hungarian-language texts as a possessive form referring to a loop belonging to a given subject, often in contexts such as computer programming, electronics, or graph theory. It is not a standard dictionary entry in most languages, but it arises when the English loanword loop is integrated into Hungarian morphology. In such usage, loop denotes a recurring sequence or a physical loop, and loopját would roughly translate to “his/her loop” in English, emphasizing that the loop is a defined object attached to a particular agent.
In practice, loopját can occur in sentences where possession and the definite object are marked, for example
Linguistic note: When using foreign nouns in Hungarian, speakers often adapt them with standard possessive suffixes
See also: loop, Hungarian morphology, possessive constructions.