nominativuszának
The term "nominativuszának" is a Hungarian grammatical form. It is the possessive form of the nominative case, specifically the third-person singular possessive suffix. This means it indicates that something belongs to "him," "her," or "it." In Hungarian grammar, the nominative case is the basic form of a noun, similar to how a noun appears in its dictionary entry. When the possessive suffix is added, it attaches to the noun to show ownership. For example, if the noun is "ház" (house), "házának" would mean "his/her/its house." The "-nak" or "-nek" ending indicates the third-person singular possessive, and the specific vowel depends on vowel harmony rules within the Hungarian language. This suffix is crucial for constructing sentences that express possession in Hungarian, clearly identifying the owner of an object or concept. It's a common and fundamental element of Hungarian morphology.