ritmusát
Ritmusát is the definite direct object form of the Hungarian noun ritmus (rhythm). In Hungarian syntax, ritmusát is used when ritmus is treated as a specific, determinate object of a verb or as the nucleus of a phrase referring to a particular rhythm. The form is typically translated as "its rhythm" or "the rhythm of it," depending on context. Because it is a highly specific inflection, ritmusát signals that the rhythm in question is known to both speaker and listener.
Usage examples: In discussions of music, dance, or poetry, one might encounter sentences such as "A dal
Related terms include ritmus (rhythm) itself, ritmika (rhythmic theory), ütem (beat or meter), tempo (tempo), and