valutáinak
Valutáinak is a Hungarian grammatical form derived from the noun valuta (currency) in its plural, combined with the third-person plural possessive suffix -ainak. The form means “their currencies” and is used when referring to currencies belonging to a group or to such currencies in a general sense. It commonly appears in financial and economic writing when discussing the currencies of countries, regions, or sets of economies.
Usage examples include sentences like: Valutáinak árfolyamai változnak (The exchange rates of their currencies change). Valutáinak
Etymology and grammar: The base word valuta is a loanword used in Hungarian to denote money used
Notes: Valutáinak is not a separate economic concept; it is a grammatical form used to discuss currencies