Use this template under the ====Usage notes==== section of the Hungarian accusative case ending variants -t/-ot/-at/-et/-öt....
(engem, téged (“me, you”)). Hungarian case suffixes The following documentation is located at Template:U:hu:case-t/documentation. [edit] Useful links: subpage...
verb conjugation tables. (For cases when this template is not applicable, please consult the documentation of the template hu-conj.) One splits the verb...
essive-modal case (if it's irregular and required) For Kerr: {{hu-decl-ek|Ke|rr|v=-r}} For Bernadett: {{hu-decl-ek|Bernade|tt|et|v=-t}} For Adrienn: {{hu-decl-ek|Adrie|nn|v=-n}}...
essive-modal case (if it's irregular and required) For Kerr: {{hu-decl-ek|Ke|rr|v=-r}} For Bernadett: {{hu-decl-ek|Bernade|tt|et|v=-t}} For Adrienn: {{hu-decl-ek|Adrie|nn|v=-n}}...
by a new line): közös (“common”) → közöst or közöset For any other case, use {{hu-infl-nom}}. The template is added under the ====Declension==== header...
case ending For Több: {{hu-decl-ek2|Tö|bb}} For közös (two possible ways depending on the variant order, for adjectives the first is preferred): {{hu...
ülök) See Template:hu-conj-ok/documentation for details on how to use all three of them. Other, rather rarely needed templates for cases when the above ones...
(“finger”), whose equivalent form ujjal drops a consonant) For any other case, use {{hu-infl-nom}}. The template is added under the ====Declension==== header...
superessive case (-on); for example thai - thaion; the regular case suffix would be -n, such as in kocsi - kocsin For any other case, use {{hu-infl-nom}}...