országa
Országa is a Hungarian grammatical construction formed from the noun ország (country) together with a possessive marker, used to indicate that a country belongs to or is associated with someone. It translates roughly to “his/her/its country” or “the country of someone.” The form is common in political, historical, and descriptive writing and can function as a noun phrase within a sentence.
In use, országa expresses third-person singular possession. It can be combined with various case endings to
Etymologically, országa relies on the native Hungarian noun ország and the standard possessive inflection pattern of