hálószobáinak
Hálószobáinak is a Hungarian morphological form built from the noun hálószoba (bedroom) combined with possessive and case endings. It represents the possessive plural of hálószoba for a third-person possessor (he/she/they own multiple bedrooms) and is typically followed by a case ending such as -nak/-nek to indicate a grammatical relation like “to/for” or the genitive in a broader phrase. The form shows how Hungarian layers suffixes to express possession, number, and grammatical case on a single noun.
In practice, hálószobáinak is used to refer to the bedrooms belonging to a specific person or group,
- Hálószobáinak falai halványkékek voltak. (The walls of his/her bedrooms were pale blue.)
- A hálószobáinak berendezése nagyon kényelmes. (The furnishing of his/her bedrooms is very comfortable.)
Notes: Hungarian grammar uses reflective, possessive, and case suffixes in a stacked fashion, so the exact interpretation