városa
Városa is a Hungarian grammatical form that signals possession by a third person singular. It is the third-person possessive form of the noun város, meaning "his city," "her city," or "its city." The form is created by attaching the possessive suffix -a (with -e in some contexts due to vowel harmony) to város and is typically used together with the definite article to form a phrase such as a városa, which translates to "his/her/its city." The construction indicates ownership or affiliation and can appear in various grammatical roles depending on case endings.
- Városa is the nominative possessive form; városát is the accusative form used when the possessed city
- The suffix alternates between -a and -e according to Hungarian vowel harmony rules.
- The phrase is commonly employed to refer to a specific city belonging to someone or something,
- "János városa régi." (John's city is old.)
- "A városa fejlesztését tárgyalják." (They are negotiating the development of his/her/its city.)
- Város means "city" in general.
- Városa specifically denotes possession by a third person singular and is distinct from forms used for
- Városa appears in formal, historical, or narrative writing where attributing actions or characteristics to a city