váltja
Váltja is a Hungarian verb form rather than a standalone lexical item. It represents the third-person singular present tense in the definite conjugation, used when the verb acts on a definite direct object. The form is derived from the verb váltani, which means to change or to exchange in its infinitive, and is produced by adding a suffix that marks person and number as well as the definite object.
Morphology and formation: In standard Hungarian, the present tense of transitive verbs that take a definite
Usage: Vájtja appears in sentences where the subject performs a change or exchange on a specific, identifiable
Examples and notes: While representative sentences can illustrate váltja, the exact semantics depend on the root
See also: Hungarian grammar, verb conjugation, definite conjugation, váltani.