vádlottat
Vádlottat is the definite accusative singular form of the Hungarian noun vádlott, meaning “the defendant” in a criminal case. It is used when the defendant is the definite direct object of a transitive verb, i.e., the person that is being acted upon by the verb and already known to the speaker and listener.
In Hungarian, the direct object can be definite or indefinite. The definite direct object is marked with
Usage examples include sentences like: A bíróság meghallgatta a vádlottat. (The court heard the defendant.) Letartóztatták
- vádlottat contrasts with vádlott (nominative) or vádlottak (nominative plural). The -at ending signals a definite direct
- The term is primarily used in legal and formal contexts, but also appears in general Hungarian