országának
"Országának" is a Hungarian word. It is the possessive form of "ország," which means "country." Specifically, "országának" translates to "of his country," "of her country," or "of its country." The suffix "-nak" is a dative-accusative case ending in Hungarian, indicating possession or belonging to a singular entity. Therefore, "országának" denotes something belonging to a male, female, or inanimate subject's country. For example, in a sentence like "Ő látogatta meg az országának nevezetességeit," it would mean "He/She visited the sights of his/her country." This grammatical structure is common in Hungarian for expressing possession in relation to a third-person singular subject. The word's usage is purely grammatical and context-dependent, relying on the preceding subject to determine the specific possessor. Understanding this possessive form is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentences involving national identity or belonging.