tárgyával
Tárgyával is a Hungarian grammatical term referring to the accusative case. In Hungarian, nouns and pronouns change their form to indicate their grammatical function in a sentence. The accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. For example, in the sentence "Olvasom a könyvet," the word "könyvet" is in the accusative case, indicating that "könyvet" (book) is the direct object of the verb "olvasom" (I am reading). The most common accusative ending in Hungarian is "-t" added to the end of the word. However, there are variations and exceptions depending on the word's ending and whether it is definite or indefinite. The accusative case is a fundamental aspect of Hungarian grammar, distinguishing it from languages that do not employ case systems. Understanding the accusative case is crucial for constructing grammatically correct Hungarian sentences and for comprehending the relationships between different parts of speech. It helps to clarify who is performing an action and what is being acted upon.