napokat
Napokat is a grammatical form used in the Hungarian language. It is the definite accusative plural form of the noun nap, which can mean either day or sun depending on context. The base plural form of the noun is napok, meaning “the days” in a non-definite sense. When the speaker wants to mark the object as definite, Hungarian adds a suffix, producing napokat, the form that translates roughly to “the days” as a definite direct object.
Formation and function: In Hungarian, definite direct objects are marked with a suffix that agrees with number
Usage: Napokat appears primarily in contexts where definiteness matters, such as narrative or instructional text, or
Examples: Látom a napokat. (I see the days.) Megnyitottad a napokat a naptárban. (You opened the days
Relationship to related forms: Napokat is related to napok (the days) and to other definite-object forms in