szótagját
Szótagját is a Hungarian word and a grammatical form. It is the accusative singular case of the noun "szótag," which translates to "syllable" in English. Therefore, "szótagját" literally means "its syllable" or "his syllable" or "her syllable" when referring to a specific syllable belonging to a noun in the accusative case. In Hungarian grammar, case endings are attached to the end of nouns to indicate their function within a sentence. The "-ját" suffix signifies the accusative case, indicating that the syllable is the direct object of a verb. For instance, in the sentence "Olvasom a szótagját a szónak," which translates to "I am reading the syllable of the word," "szótagját" is the accusative form of "szótag." The possessive suffix "-ja" (his/her/its) is also incorporated into this form, implying ownership or belonging to something or someone previously mentioned or understood. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian for expressing possession and direct object relationships simultaneously.