Morfológiájukban
Morfológiájukban refers to the grammatical concept of "in their morphology" or "regarding their morphology." This phrase is used in linguistics, particularly in the study of languages, to describe how the form or structure of words changes to indicate grammatical function or meaning. For example, in English, the verb "walk" changes its morphology to "walks" in the third person singular present tense, or "walked" in the past tense.
The term "morfológiájukban" is Hungarian, with "morfológia" meaning morphology and "-jukban" being a possessive suffix indicating
Linguists use this concept to analyze and compare languages, understanding how different languages encode grammatical relationships