nyájad
Nyájad is a Hungarian noun phrase meaning “your flock.” It is formed from nyáj, the word for a group of grazing animals such as sheep, together with the second-person possessive suffix -ad, yielding nyájad to denote ownership by the person being addressed. The construction is common in rural speech and can appear in everyday conversation as well as in Hungarian literature and folklore when referring to the flock belonging to someone.
Morphology and related forms: Nyájad is part of the broader Hungarian possessive system in which a noun
Usage notes and examples: In context, nyájad is used to identify the listener’s property. For example, “A
See also: nyáj, possessive forms in Hungarian, Hungarian language.