
Let’s warm up by spotting the object.
In each sentence pair, click the object in English – it will light up in Hungarian too.
Then answer the question below. Simple as that!
(Note: The object is the thing or person that is affected by the action – in other words, what or whom the subject is doing something to.)
Find the objects in the sentences

Still warming up!
You’ll see some words in their accusative (object) form – like táblát, dámát.
Can you guess what the original word was?
👉 Hint: all these follow a simple pattern – the word ends in -a, and in the accusative changes it to -át.
Write the original word next to each one!
🗒️Example: táblát -> tábla
Exercise 2 – Fill in the original noun? (a -> át)

Now it’s your turn – really!
You’ll get the base word, like tábla, dáma.
Write the accusative (object) form next to each.
👉 Remember: all these end in -a, and the object form changes it to -át.
Let’s see if you’ve got the pattern down!
🗒️Example: táblát -> tábla
Exercise 2 – Fill in the accusative form? (a -> át)

Last but not least – say it out loud!
You’ll see a base word, like kutya or alma.
Press the mic 🎤 and say the accusative form (object form) out loud.
👉 Hint: still all words end in -a, and the object form ends in -át.
🎧 Say the accusative form of the word:
Recognized: –
✅ Correct: 0 ❌ Incorrect: 0
