statisztikáit
The term "statisztikáit" is the plural genitive form of the Hungarian word "statisztika," which translates to "statistics" in English. In Hungarian grammar, the genitive case often indicates possession or a relationship between nouns. Therefore, "statisztikáit" would typically be used to refer to "its statistics" or "their statistics," depending on the context of the preceding noun. For example, one might say "a vállalat statisztikáit" which means "the company's statistics." This grammatical construction is crucial for understanding Hungarian sentences that discuss data, figures, or numerical information related to a particular entity. The word itself derives from the Latin "statisticum collegium," meaning "council for state affairs," highlighting the historical connection between statistics and the analysis of public data. Understanding this possessive form is key to comprehending how statistical information is referenced in the Hungarian language.