zenéjét
Zenéjét is a Hungarian grammatical form derived from the noun zene (music) together with the third-person possessive suffix and the definite direct-object ending. It represents the phrase “his/her/its music” when used as a definite object in a sentence. The base possessive form is zenéje (his/her/its music), while zenéjét marks the definite direct object.
Morphology and formation: zenéjét can be analyzed as zene + -je (third-person possessive suffix) + -t (definite direct-object
Usage: zenéjét appears when the music belonging to someone is the definite object of the verb. Examples:
- A zenéjét hallgatták végig. (They listened to his/her/its music throughout.)
- Megtalálta zenéjét egy régi lemezen. (He found his/her/its music on an old record.)
Relation to related forms: The indeterminate possessive zenéje means “his/her/its music” without definite object marking. The
Notes: This is primarily a grammatical construction rather than a standalone substantive entry. Its use is