Cipjüket
Cipjüket is a Hungarian word that translates to "their shoes" in English. It is the possessive form of the noun "cipő," which means "shoe," combined with the third-person plural possessive suffix "-jük." This suffix indicates that the shoes belong to multiple people, or "they." The word is used in sentences to refer to the footwear belonging to a group, for example, "A gyerekek cipjüket a szekrényben tárolták" which translates to "The children stored their shoes in the closet." The grammatical structure in Hungarian often places the possessive suffix directly onto the noun. Therefore, "cipjüket" is a direct and common way to express this concept. Understanding this possessive form is essential for comprehending Hungarian grammar, particularly when discussing belongings of multiple individuals.