konyháinak
konyháinak is a Hungarian word that translates to "its kitchens" or "of its kitchens" in English. It is the plural possessive form of the word "konyha," which means "kitchen." This grammatical construction is used when referring to the kitchens belonging to a particular entity or concept that is singular in nature. For example, one might say "a kastély konyháinak festményei" which would translate to "the paintings of the castle's kitchens," implying that the castle has multiple kitchens and the paintings are associated with them. The possessive ending "-inak" indicates that the kitchens belong to something else, and the plural form "-inak" denotes that there is more than one kitchen. This grammatical feature is common in Hungarian, where possessive suffixes are used extensively to denote ownership or association. Understanding the nuances of Hungarian grammar, such as these possessive forms, is crucial for accurate comprehension of the language.