ártalmatlannak
ártalmatlannak is a Hungarian word. It is the accusative case of the adjective ártalmatlan, which translates to harmless or innocuous in English. The accusative case is used when the noun or pronoun is the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "ártalmatlannak" would be used in a sentence where something harmless is being acted upon. For example, one might say "Őt ártalmatlannak tartom" which means "I consider him harmless." The suffix "-nak" in Hungarian often indicates the dative or causative case, but in this context, it signifies the accusative form of an adjective when used predicatively. Understanding this grammatical function is key to correctly employing the word in Hungarian. It describes a state of not causing harm or injury.