szükségükre
Szükségükre is a Hungarian word that translates to "their need" or "to their need" in English. It is a possessive form of the noun "szükség," which means "need." The suffix "-ükre" indicates that the need belongs to a plural subject (them). This word is commonly used in sentences to describe a situation where a group of people or entities has a requirement or necessity for something. For instance, one might say, "A gyerekeknek szükségükre van új ruhákra," which translates to "The children need new clothes." The grammatical structure highlights possession, emphasizing that the need pertains to "them." Understanding this word is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentences that express requirements or dependencies involving multiple individuals or groups. The context in which "szükségükre" appears will determine the specific nature of the need being conveyed, ranging from basic necessities like food and shelter to more abstract requirements like attention or resources.