nadrágom
The term "nadrágom" is a Hungarian word that translates to "my pants" or "my trousers" in English. It is a possessive form of the noun "nadrág," which means pants or trousers. The "-om" suffix indicates the first-person singular possessive, meaning the item belongs to the speaker.
In Hungarian grammar, the possessive suffix is attached directly to the noun. Therefore, "nadrágom" is a compound
The word "nadrág" itself has origins in Slavic languages, likely related to words for trousers or leggings.