énekeket
Énekeket is a Hungarian noun form meaning the songs as a direct object. The base noun is ének, which translates to a song or melodic piece. Énekek is the plural nominative form, referring to multiple songs. Énekeket is the accusative plural form used when the songs are the direct object of a sentence and the object is definite or stressed, often appearing after a definite article such as az or a, for example az énekeket.
In use, énekeket typically occurs with verbs that take a direct object, such as hallgatni (to listen
Notes on nuance: as with other Hungarian plural accusative forms, the -eket ending helps signal that multiple
Related terms include ének (song), énekek (songs), and dalok (songs, a more generic synonym). The specific choice