újságokat
újságokat is the accusative plural form of the Hungarian word "újság," which translates to "newspaper" in English. Therefore, "újságokat" directly means "newspapers" when they are the direct object of a verb in a sentence. For instance, a Hungarian speaker might say "Olvasok újságokat" which translates to "I read newspapers." The word itself consists of "új" meaning "new" and "ság" which is a suffix often used to form abstract nouns, giving "újság" the literal sense of "newness" or something that is newly presented, fitting for a newspaper.
In Hungarian grammar, the accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.