magát

Pronoun

 * : oneself

Usage notes

 * When the reflexive pronoun is the object of a verb, it is considered definite, so it takes the definite forms of the verb (such as instead of  and  instead of  in the examples above, for back- and front-vowel verbs, respectively).
 * Similarly to English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, etc., the form of changes with each person; see the declension table below.

Declension
As usual with possessive-suffixed forms, the word-final accusative suffix can be omitted in the first- and second-person singular. (In the plural, such an omission is less common, considered as folksy.)

Derived terms

 * Category:Hungarian verbs used reflexively with magát

Pronoun

 * : you