szorzójának
The term "szorzójának" is a Hungarian grammatical form. It is the genitive case singular of the noun "szorzó," which translates to "multiplier" or "factor" in English. The "-nak/-nek" suffix in Hungarian is used to indicate the genitive case, similar to "'s" or "of" in English. Therefore, "szorzójának" literally means "of its multiplier" or "of the multiplier." This form would be used in a sentence where possession or a relationship to a multiplier is being expressed. For example, if one were discussing the characteristics of a multiplier, they might use "szorzójának tulajdonságai" which would translate to "the properties of its multiplier." The specific "-nak" or "-nek" ending depends on vowel harmony rules within the Hungarian language. If the preceding word ends in a front vowel (e, i, ö, ü), the suffix "-nek" is used. If it ends in a back vowel (a, á, o, ó, u, ú), the suffix "-nak" is used. In this case, "szorzó" contains back vowels, hence the "-nak" ending. Understanding this grammatical structure is key to comprehending its usage in Hungarian sentences.