házának
Házának is a Hungarian word, a possessive form of the noun "ház" which means "house." Specifically, "házának" translates to "its house" or "his/her house" when referring to a singular, inanimate object or a person whose gender is not specified or is irrelevant in context. The "-nak" suffix indicates the dative case, signifying possession or belonging. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian to express ownership or a relationship of belonging. For example, one might say "A fának házának gazdája" which translates to "The owner of the tree's house." In this instance, "házának" refers to a house belonging to the tree, implying a figurative or metaphorical possession. Understanding the possessive suffixes in Hungarian is crucial for accurate interpretation of sentences involving ownership or association. The word can also be used in a more literal sense, such as referring to the house belonging to a specific person, as in "A rókának házának bejárata" meaning "The entrance to the fox's house." The versatility of the "-nak" suffix allows for a nuanced expression of belonging in various contexts.