napja
Hungarian
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈnɒpjɒ]
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- Hyphenation: nap‧ja
Noun
    
napja
Usage notes
    
The above possessive forms of time units often express the time past: with a durative verb (often in the present-tense), an action or event that has (had, will have) been going on for a given time until the given moment, or with an instantaneous verb (in the past tense), an action or event that happened a certain time ago or before. For example:
- Fél órája várom a vonatot. ― I have been waiting for the train for half an hour.
- Fél órája vártam a vonatot. ― I had been waiting for the train for half an hour (or: I waited, I was waiting for the train half an hour ago).
- Fél órája (= fél órával ezelőtt) érkeztem meg. ― I arrived half an hour ago.
- Fél órája (= fél órával előtte/korábban/azelőtt) érkeztem meg. ― I (had) arrived half an hour before.
Of course, the usual possessive sense is also possible in different types of sentences:
- Fél órája volt még a vizsgáig. ― He had half an hour left until the exam.
(The equivalent French phrase il y a is also constructed with an apparent possessive, although this Hungarian possessive can also correspond to depuis.) See also the entries of the possessive suffixes: -a/-e/-ja/-je for more examples.
Declension
    
| Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | napja | — | 
| accusative | napját | — | 
| dative | napjának | — | 
| instrumental | napjával | — | 
| causal-final | napjáért | — | 
| translative | napjává | — | 
| terminative | napjáig | — | 
| essive-formal | napjaként | — | 
| essive-modal | napjául | — | 
| inessive | napjában | — | 
| superessive | napján | — | 
| adessive | napjánál | — | 
| illative | napjába | — | 
| sublative | napjára | — | 
| allative | napjához | — | 
| elative | napjából | — | 
| delative | napjáról | — | 
| ablative | napjától | — | 
| non-attributive possessive - singular | napjáé | — | 
| non-attributive possessive - plural | napjáéi | — | 
Derived terms
    
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