képeiket
Képeiket is a Hungarian word. It is the accusative plural form of the word kép, which means "picture" or "image". Therefore, képeiket translates to "their pictures" or "their images" in English. This grammatical form is used when the pictures or images are the direct object of a verb. For example, "Láttam a képeiket" means "I saw their pictures". The ending "-iket" signifies both plurality and the accusative case, indicating that the "pictures" are being acted upon. The word itself is derived from the Proto-Finno-Ugric root *käpä, meaning "hand" or "palm", which likely relates to the early forms of image creation. Understanding the context of the sentence is crucial to correctly interpreting the meaning of képeiket.