plurálját
Plurálját is a term primarily associated with the Hungarian language. It refers to the plural possessive form of nouns. In Hungarian grammar, a noun can take a possessive suffix to indicate ownership, and this possessive form can also be made plural. The ending of "plurálját" itself is illustrative of this grammatical concept. The "j" often functions as a linking element between the noun stem and the possessive ending, and the "át" signifies the third-person plural possessive. This means "plurálját" is used when referring to something that belongs to multiple owners, and it is the third person who possesses it. For example, if one were to discuss "their houses" (referring to a group of people), the Hungarian construction would involve a noun for "house" with the appropriate plural possessive suffix, ultimately leading to a form similar in function to what "plurálját" represents in a broader grammatical context. Understanding plurálját is key to comprehending how possession and plurality are expressed simultaneously in Hungarian, highlighting the language's agglutinative nature where multiple suffixes are attached to a root word to convey complex grammatical information.