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What are the singular possessive endings?
- -m
- -d
- -a/-e
- -unk/-ünk
- -tok/-tek/-tök
- -uk/-ük
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What are the singular possessive endings with linking vowels?
- -om, -am, -em, -öm
- -od, -am, -em, -öd
- -a, -e
- -unk, -ünk
- -otok, -atok,-etek/-ötök
- -uk/-ük
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What is the linking vowel for singular possessive endings?
The same linking vowel that is used for the nominative plural (-k).
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for húg (younger sister)?
- húgom
- húga
- húguk
- (Irregular, most back vowel words in -g have the element j in 3rd s. & p.)
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for ágy (bed)?
- ágyam
- ágya
- ágyuk
- (Regular, soft vowels are not followed by the -j element, but note that the linking vowel is -a- rather than regular
- -o- thus ágyak.)
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for zseb (pocket)?
- zsebem
- zsebe
- zsebük
- (Regular, front vowels in stops do not have the element -j).
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for ismerös (acquaintance)?
- ismerösöm
- ismeröse
- ismerösük
- (Regular, sibliants do not take -j element)
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for szoba (room)?
- szobám
- szobája
- szobájuk
- (Regular, ends in a vowel so uses -j element)
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for ló (horse)?
- lovam
- lova
- lovuk
- (Regular, a stem in -v does not take the -j element. Accusative singular and nominative plural are lovat and lovak.)
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What are the 1s., 3s. and 3p forms of the singular possessive for kenyér (bread)?
- kenyerem
- kenyere
- kenyerük
- (Regular, stems that shorten a final vowel do not take the -j- element).
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