térdét
Térdét is a Hungarian word that translates to "his/her/its knee" in English. It is the accusative case of the word "térd," which means "knee." The suffix "-ét" indicates possession by a third person singular subject (he, she, or it) and also marks the word as the direct object of a verb.
The concept of "térdét" is fundamental in Hungarian grammar, demonstrating how the language expresses possession and
Understanding the accusative case and possessive suffixes like "-ét" is crucial for comprehending and constructing grammatically