tárgyaikat
Tárgyaikat is a Hungarian inflected form meaning “their objects” or “their belongings.” It is derived from the noun tárgy (object, matter; also a subject in an academic sense) combined with the third-person plural possessive suffix -aik, and the definite direct-object marker -t. The resulting form marks that the possessed items belong to a group of people (they), and it is used when the object is definite in the clause.
The form illustrates how Hungarian bundles possession and definiteness in a single noun phrase. The base noun
Tárgyaikat can refer to tangible belongings (books, clothes, tools) or to abstract matters (topics, subjects) depending
Megmutatta a tárgyaikat. (He showed their belongings.)
A diákok megváltoztatták a tárgyaikat. (The students changed their subjects/topics.)