szívüket
Szívüket is a Hungarian word. It is the accusative singular form of the word szív, which means "heart." Therefore, "szívüket" translates to "their heart" when used as a direct object in a sentence. The possessive suffix "-ük" indicates "their," and the accusative case suffix "-et" marks it as the object of a verb. For example, in the sentence "Láttam a szívüket," which means "I saw their heart," "szívüket" is the direct object. This word is commonly used in contexts referring to emotions, love, or a literal heart in Hungarian. Its grammatical function is crucial for understanding the sentence structure and meaning in the Hungarian language. The word itself is a fundamental part of expressing possession and the role of an object within a verbal action.