objektumokra
Objektumokra is a Hungarian noun form meaning “to/onto the objects” in the plural. It is the allative case form of the noun objektum (object) combined with the plural, yielding objektumokra. In Hungarian, the allative suffix -ra/-re indicates direction toward or onto a destination, and in the plural takes -okra/-ekre to agree with objektumok.
Objektumokra is used when describing actions directed at multiple objects or the application of an action
- Linguistics and grammar: illustrating case with noun phrases referring to multiple objects.
- Information technology and data processing: specifying that an operation or filter is applied to a set
- Scientific descriptions: indicating observations or measurements directed at several objects.
Objektum is a Hungarian loanword from Latin objectum (and from related Romance and Germanic terms for “object”).
- Objektum: the singular form, meaning “object.”
- Objektumok: the nominative plural, “the objects.”
- Allative construction: general Hungarian mechanism for expressing direction toward a destination.