tárgyesetet
Tárgyesetet, often translated as the accusative case, is a grammatical case found in many languages, including Hungarian and German. It marks the direct object of a transitive verb, indicating the entity that is directly affected by the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "I read the book," "the book" is the direct object and would be in the accusative case.
In Hungarian, the accusative case is typically formed by adding the suffix "-t" or "-et" to the
The accusative case is crucial for understanding sentence structure and the relationships between words. It helps