rejtélyt
rejtélyt is the accusative singular form of the Hungarian word "rejtély," which translates to "mystery" or "enigma" in English. In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "rejtélyt" indicates that a mystery or enigma is the recipient of an action. For instance, a sentence might state that someone is trying to solve a mystery (rejtélyt próbálnak megoldani) or that a mystery has been revealed (egy rejtélyt felfedtek). The use of the "-t" suffix is a standard grammatical marker for the accusative case in Hungarian, applied to nouns ending in a consonant. Understanding "rejtélyt" requires an awareness of Hungarian declension patterns and the function of the accusative case in sentence structure. It signifies the object of an action related to an unresolved or puzzling matter.