Simplified Grammar of the Hungarian LanguageTrübner & Company, 1882 - 88 pages |
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... possessed - e.g . , Péter - nek atyja , the father of Peter , or Peter's father . Here Peter is the pos- sessor , and atyja the object possessed . Peter is the attribute to atyja . At the same time The Hungarian has no words ...
... possessed - e.g . , Péter - nek atyja , the father of Peter , or Peter's father . Here Peter is the pos- sessor , and atyja the object possessed . Peter is the attribute to atyja . At the same time The Hungarian has no words ...
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... possessed . Rule 2. The possessive must be inflected with its dis- tinguishing terminations if standing as a subject ( with the verb van ) . The suffixed form is also preferable for the attributive form , if the object does not ...
... possessed . Rule 2. The possessive must be inflected with its dis- tinguishing terminations if standing as a subject ( with the verb van ) . The suffixed form is also preferable for the attributive form , if the object does not ...
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... this hat is Peter's hat . ( c ) The genitive , being a contraction of both possessor and object possessed , may be used as subject or predicate , and can be inflected like the nominative , with the exception of the NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . 11.
... this hat is Peter's hat . ( c ) The genitive , being a contraction of both possessor and object possessed , may be used as subject or predicate , and can be inflected like the nominative , with the exception of the NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . 11.
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... possessed . " The object possessed is inflected to express its relation to the foregoing substantive or pronoun , and as the possessor is the speaker himself , the person spoken to , or the person or thing spoken of , the object will ...
... possessed . " The object possessed is inflected to express its relation to the foregoing substantive or pronoun , and as the possessor is the speaker himself , the person spoken to , or the person or thing spoken of , the object will ...
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... possessed is one or more ; as , 1. A gyermek könyve , the book of the boy . 2. A gyermek könyvei , the books of the boy . The relations of the object to the possessor are four 1. Object and possessor in singular , könyv - em , my book ...
... possessed is one or more ; as , 1. A gyermek könyve , the book of the boy . 2. A gyermek könyvei , the books of the boy . The relations of the object to the possessor are four 1. Object and possessor in singular , könyv - em , my book ...
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