nadrágját
Nadrágját is a Hungarian word that translates to "his trousers" or "her trousers" in English. It is a possessive form of the word "nadrág," which means "trousers" or "pants." The suffix "-ját" indicates third-person singular possession, implying that the trousers belong to a male or female individual. This grammatical structure is common in Hungarian, where possession is often indicated by suffixes rather than separate possessive pronouns. For example, "a nadrág" means "the trousers," and "az én nadrágom" means "my trousers." "Nadrágját" specifically refers to the trousers belonging to "he" or "she" in a third-person context. It is a common word used in everyday conversation and writing when referring to someone's lower body garment. The word itself is descriptive and directly conveys ownership. In Hungarian grammar, understanding these possessive suffixes is crucial for accurate communication.