objektivei
Objektivei is a term primarily associated with the Hungarian language and refers to the objective case, a grammatical case used in many Indo-European languages. In Hungarian, the objective case is one of the most complex systems among all languages, featuring up to 18 distinct cases, each serving specific grammatical functions. The objective case, often referred to as the *accusative*, is used to indicate the direct object of a verb, distinguishing it from the subject or other grammatical roles.
In Hungarian, the objective case is not as straightforward as in languages like English, where it is
The Hungarian objective case is particularly notable for its distinction between animate and inanimate nouns. Animate
Objektivei is also relevant in linguistics as an example of an agglutinative language, where morphemes (meaning-bearing