társaikénál
társaikénál is a Hungarian word that translates to "than their peers" or "than their companions." It is a comparative form used in sentences to indicate that something is greater, less, or different in comparison to others of the same group or status. For instance, one might say that a student's performance is "társaikénál jobb" meaning "better than their peers." Similarly, a company's growth could be described as "társaikénál lassabb" or "slower than their peers." The word is composed of two parts: "társaik" which means "their peers" or "their companions," and "énál" which is a comparative suffix in Hungarian, similar to "-er" or "more" in English. This grammatical structure allows for nuanced comparisons within social, professional, or any other group context. It is a common phrase used in everyday conversation and more formal writing to highlight relative standing or achievement.