szárnyainak
The Hungarian word "szárnyainak" translates to "its wings" or "of its wings" in English. It is the genitive plural form of the noun "szárny," meaning "wing." This grammatical construction is used to indicate possession or belonging to multiple wings, or more commonly, when referring to a singular entity that possesses wings. For instance, one might say "a madár szárnyainak ereje" which means "the strength of the bird's wings." The suffix "-ainak" signifies the genitive plural, indicating that the wings belong to something. This form is crucial in Hungarian grammar for correctly expressing possessive relationships, particularly when referring to parts or attributes of a subject. Understanding the declension of nouns like "szárny" is essential for comprehending Hungarian sentence structure and meaning, as it dictates how possession and relationships between words are conveyed. The word itself, "szárny," is a fundamental vocabulary item, and its various grammatical forms, including "szárnyainak," appear frequently in discussions related to birds, insects, aircraft, and any other subjects possessing wings.