parancsait
Parancsait is a Hungarian grammatical form meaning “his/her commands,” used as the accusative plural of the possessive form parancsai (his/her commands). The base noun parancs denotes an order or directive given by someone in authority, often in military, governmental, or organizational contexts. The possessive parancsai indicates ownership by a third person, and when this possessed noun functions as the direct object in a sentence, it takes the accusative form parancsait.
Grammatical notes: parancsai is the plural possessive form meaning “his/her commands.” The accusative plural is formed
- A tábornok kiadta a parancsait. (The general issued his commands.)
- A katona végrehajtotta a parancsait. (The soldier carried out his commands.)
- A vezető követi a parancsait. (The leader follows his commands.)
In typical usage, parancsait appears in formal or historical prose when discussing the orders issued by a
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