terjedelmük
Terjedelmük is a Hungarian word that translates to "their extent" or "their scope." It is a grammatical suffix used in Hungarian to indicate possession or belonging for a plural possessor. For example, if you want to say "their houses," you would use the plural possessive suffix "ük" added to the noun "ház" (house), resulting in "házaik." The "ik" ending specifically denotes that the possessor is plural and refers to "them" or "their." This suffix is a fundamental part of Hungarian grammar, allowing for the clear and concise expression of ownership or association when multiple individuals or entities are involved. The specific form of the possessive suffix can vary depending on the number of syllables in the possessed noun and whether it begins with a vowel or consonant, but "ük" is a common and widely applicable form. Understanding "terjedelmük" and its role in Hungarian grammar is crucial for grasping the nuances of possession in the language.