lányt
Lányt is the accusative singular form of the Hungarian noun lány, which means “girl.” It is used when the girl is the direct object of a sentence. In Hungarian, direct objects are typically marked by the suffix -t, so the nominative lány becomes lányt when it is the object. For example, Láttam a lányt means “I saw the girl,” and Megismertem egy lányt means “I met a girl.”
Lányt can occur in sentences with both definite and indefinite objects, and the form is the same
Phonology and orthography: lányt is pronounced roughly as lah-nyt, with the acute accent on the first syllable
Summary: lányt is the direct-object, accusative singular form of lány, used whenever a girl is the object