szívét
Szívét is a Hungarian grammatical form derived from the noun szív, meaning the heart. The term refers to the heart as an anatomical organ and can also function in metaphorical expressions about emotions, courage, or core essence. In Hungarian, the word szív serves as a base for various inflected forms that indicate possession and case.
szívét is the third-person singular possessive form combined with the definite direct object marker. The base
- A sebész megvizsgálta a beteg szívét. (The surgeon examined the patient’s heart.)
- Láttam a szívét. (I saw his/her heart.)
Szívét appears mainly in contexts where ownership is implied by the possessive suffix, and where the heart
Other related forms include szívem (my heart), szíved (your heart), szíve (his/her/its heart), and szívünk (our