ellenfeleinek
Ellenfeleinek is a Hungarian inflected form of the noun ellenfél, meaning “opponent.” The form combines the root ellenfél with a third-person plural possessive suffix and appropriate case endings, and is commonly glossed as “their opponents” or “to/for their opponents” depending on the grammatical role in a sentence. In standard Hungarian, the possessive suffix marks possession by a plural subject, and the surrounding case markers indicate whether the phrase serves as subject, object, or indirect object.
Usage and context vary across genres. The form appears in political discourse, sports reporting, and narrative
Notes and related forms. Ellenfeleinek is not a standalone lexical item but a grammatical form derived from