hajóik
The term "hajóik" is the Hungarian word for "their ships." It is a possessive plural form derived from the singular noun "hajó," meaning "ship" or "boat." The suffix "-ik" indicates the third-person plural possessive, signifying ownership or association by "they" or "them." In the context of Hungarian language and culture, "hajóik" would be used to refer to ships that belong to or are operated by a group of people. This could encompass a variety of maritime vessels, from small fishing boats to large commercial ships or naval fleets, depending on the specific context in which the word is used. The usage of "hajóik" is typical in sentences describing possession or actions related to these ships by multiple individuals or entities. For example, one might say "A tengerészek elfoglalták a hajóikat," which translates to "The sailors occupied their ships." The grammatical structure of "hajóik" is characteristic of Hungarian's agglutinative nature, where suffixes are added to a root word to convey grammatical information.