indexének
indexének is a Hungarian word that translates to "his/her/its index" in English. The possessive suffix "-ének" is attached to the noun "index" to indicate ownership or association by a third person singular subject. This suffix is a common grammatical feature in Hungarian, used to denote possession for singular nouns. The word "index" itself can refer to various concepts, including a list of contents, a numerical measure, or a finger. Therefore, the specific meaning of "indexének" would depend on the context in which it is used. For example, "a könyv indexének" would mean "the book's index" or "the index of the book." If referring to a person's index finger, "az emberi indexének" could mean "the human's index finger." The grammatical structure of Hungarian, with its extensive use of suffixes to convey grammatical relationships, makes understanding these forms crucial for comprehending the language. The use of "-ének" is one of many suffixes that modify nouns to express possession, plurality, case, and other grammatical functions.