gyerekeik
Gyerekeik is a Hungarian word that translates to "their children" in English. It is the plural possessive form of the word "gyerek," which means "child." The suffix "-ik" indicates the third-person plural possessive, meaning the children belong to "them." Therefore, "gyerekeik" refers to the children of a group of people. This term is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing when discussing family structures, parental responsibilities, or the relationships between parents and their offspring. The grammatical structure of Hungarian is agglutinative, meaning suffixes are added to root words to convey grammatical information, which is evident in the formation of "gyerekeik." Understanding this word requires knowledge of Hungarian grammar, particularly possessive suffixes. It is a straightforward possessive noun phrase, directly indicating ownership or belonging of children to a plural subject.