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Hungarian Morphology Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pr

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Q1Domain Verified
The "The Complete Hungarian Noun Cases & Declension Course 2026" emphasizes the concept of "agglutination." Which of the following best describes how agglutination functions in Hungarian noun declension as presented in the course?
Multiple distinct suffixes are attached sequentially to a noun stem, each carrying a specific grammatical meaning without altering the stem's core phonology.
Prefixes are added to noun stems to indicate case, with suffixes primarily denoting number and definiteness.
Suffixes are fused together to form single, complex inflections that alter the root word's meaning significantly.
Noun stems undergo internal vowel or consonant changes (ablaut) to signal different case functions, similar to some Germanic languages.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Hungarian Noun Cases & Declension Course 2026," the distinction between definite and indefinite objects is crucial for understanding case endings. Consider the sentence "Látok egy könyvet." (I see a book.) Which case is marked on "könyvet," and what does this marking primarily indicate?
Accusative case, indicating a definite direct object.
Dative case, indicating an indirect object.
Genitive case, indicating possession by an indefinite entity.
Accusative case, indicating an indefinite direct object.
Q3Domain Verified
The "The Complete Hungarian Noun Cases & Declension Course 2026" dedicates significant attention to the locative cases. When expressing "in the house" (in a specific, defined house), the course would teach the use of which case ending on the noun "ház" (house)?
"-ban" (in the inessive case)
"-tól" (in the ablative case)
"-hoz" (in the allative case)
"-nak" (in the dative case)

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