Lényeknek
Lényeknek is a Hungarian word that translates to "to beings" or "for creatures." It is the dative plural form of the noun "lény," which means "being" or "creature." This grammatical form is used when an action or relationship is directed towards multiple living entities. For example, in the sentence "A növények táplálékot adnak a lényeknek" (The plants give food to the beings), "lényeknek" indicates that the food is being given to the creatures. The word can encompass a wide range of living organisms, from simple microorganisms to complex animals and humans, depending on the context. It is a fundamental part of Hungarian grammar, enabling speakers to express a variety of interactions and connections between subjects and multiple entities. The concept it represents is universal, reflecting the need to denote recipients or beneficiaries in communication, but its specific linguistic form is unique to the Hungarian language.