görbületüket
Görbületüket is a Hungarian grammatical form meaning “their bend” or “their curve.” It is formed from the noun görbület (bend, curve) with the third-person plural possessive suffix -ük and the definite direct object suffix -et, yielding görbületüket, which is used when the bend belongs to a group and is the direct object of the sentence.
In Hungarian, possessive suffixes attach to nouns to indicate ownership, and the definite direct object suffix
Usage examples include sentences like Megnéztem a görbületüket, meaning “I looked at their bend.” The phrase
Görbületüket is not a proper noun or place name; it is a specific example of Hungarian morphology