struktúráknak
Struktúráknak is the Slovak dative plural form of the noun *struktúra* meaning “structure.” In Slovak, the dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb or the logical beneficiary of an action, among other functions. The plural dative is formed by adding the suffix –ak to the stem, following standard morphological rules for the Slovak dative plural of neuter nouns ending in –a. The surface form, therefore, consists of the stem *struktúr-* plus the dative plural ending *-ak,* yielding *struktúráknak.*
The form is used similarly to other dative plurals: it can introduce indirect objects („Povedal im **struktúráknak**“
In linguistic typology, Slovak is a highly synthetic language, and its use of the dative plural as
The noun can be found in Slovak dictionaries from the 19th century onward. It has maintained a