utótagját
utótagját is a Hungarian word. It is the possessive form of the noun "utótag," specifically the third-person singular possessive, indicating "its suffix." The root word "utótag" itself can be broken down into "utó" meaning "after" or "late," and "tag" meaning "member" or "part." Therefore, "utótag" translates to "suffix" in a linguistic context. Suffixes are morphemes that are attached to the end of a word to form a derivative, or sometimes an inflection. In Hungarian grammar, suffixes play a crucial role in modifying the meaning, grammatical function, or case of words. The "ját" ending in "utótagját" specifically signifies that the suffix belongs to something else, that it is "its" suffix. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian for indicating possession or belonging. For example, one might refer to "a szó utótagját" meaning "the suffix of the word." The word "utótagját" itself is an example of agglutination, a characteristic feature of the Hungarian language where multiple morphemes are added to a root word to express complex meanings.