akinek
Akinek is a Hungarian relative pronoun, a dative/genitive form of the base pronoun aki. It is used in relative clauses referring to a person and indicates possession or relation, such as “to whom,” “for whom,” or “whose.” The form akinek appears in singular, while the plural form is akiknek. Other related forms of the same pronoun include aki (nominative), akit (accusative), and akivel (instrumental).
- The singular possessive/indirect relation: Az a nő, akinek a haja fekete. (The woman whose hair is
- Singular object of the relative clause: Az a fiú, akit láttam a boltban. (The boy whom I
- Instrumental relation: A férfi, akivel beszéltem. (The man with whom I spoke.)
- Plural possessive: Azok a diákok, akiknek a jegyei jók. (Those students whose grades are good.)
- Akinek commonly marks the possessor or beneficiary in a relative clause; akinek can express both “to
- In plural relative clauses, akiknek is used for the dative/genitive plural: például akiknek a könyvei… (whose
- Akivel is the instrumental form for “with whom,” whileAkik, Akiket, and related forms adapt to case
- Akinek derives from the base relative pronoun aki and functions as part of the broader Hungarian