titkokat
Titkokat is the definite accusative plural form of the Hungarian noun titok, meaning “secret.” It is used when secrets are the direct object of a verb, for example in the phrase a titkokat, meaning “the secrets” as a definite object.
In Hungarian grammar, the definite direct object plural suffix is typically -kat or -ket, chosen according to
Examples of usage include: Elmondták a titkokat. (They revealed the secrets.) Megőrizték a titkokat. (They kept
Notes on meaning and context: titkokat signals definiteness and specificity, highlighting that the secrets are a