szomszédját
The Hungarian word "szomszédját" is the accusative case of "szomszéd," which translates to "neighbor" in English. In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "szomszédját" signifies "his/her/its neighbor" when that neighbor is the direct object of an action. For example, in the sentence "Láttam a szomszédját" (I saw his/her neighbor), "szomszédját" is the direct object of the verb "láttam" (I saw). The possessive suffix "-ját" indicates that the neighbor belongs to or is associated with a third person singular subject (he, she, or it). This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian for expressing possession when referring to a direct object. The word itself, "szomszéd," is a fundamental term for referring to people who live nearby.