fonémáinak
fonémáinak is the genitive plural form of the Hungarian word "fonéma." In Hungarian grammar, the genitive case indicates possession or belonging, and the plural form signifies more than one item. Therefore, "fonémáinak" translates to "of its phonemes" or "of their phonemes." This grammatical construction is used when referring to the phonemic inventory or characteristics belonging to multiple entities. For instance, one might discuss the "fonémáinak" differences between two languages, or the "fonémáinak" evolution within a particular dialect over time. The suffix "-ainak" is the genitive plural marker in Hungarian, attached to words that end in a back vowel. Understanding this grammatical form is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentences that discuss the phonological features of multiple subjects.