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határainak

Határainak is a Hungarian grammatical form built from the noun határ (border) combined with possessive suffixes. It expresses that the borders belong to someone or something, commonly translated as “its borders” or “their borders.” The owner or possessor is not contained in the word itself but is indicated by surrounding words in the sentence, such as a proper noun or a possessive phrase.

In use, határainak appears in noun phrases that refer to the borders of a person, entity, or

The form is part of Hungarian morphology that marks possession within a noun phrase and is common

Notes and related topics: Határainak is not a standalone proper name or concept; it is a grammatical

territory.
For
example,
az
ország
határainak
védelme
means
“the
defense
of
the
country’s
borders.”
Another
example
could
be
a
historical
or
political
discussion
about
the
borders
of
a
region,
where
one
might
speak
of
a
country’s
or
region’s
határainak
állapota
(the
state
of
its
borders).
in
formal
or
written
language,
including
legal,
geographical,
and
historical
texts.
It
demonstrates
how
Hungarian
combines
a
base
noun
with
suffixes
to
indicate
both
ownership
and
the
specific
grammatical
relationship
to
other
elements
in
the
sentence.
construction.
Related
topics
include
other
possessive
forms
in
Hungarian,
the
broader
use
of
the
genitive
and
possessive
suffixes,
and
how
noun
phrases
denote
ownership
in
political
and
geographical
contexts.