Áramlásainak
Áramlásainak is a Hungarian inflected form derived from áramlás, meaning flow or current. The form expresses possession combined with plurality, roughly translating to “their flows” or “the flows of them.” It is used when discussing more than one flow that belongs to a subject, such as several currents, streams, or movements associated with a person, object, or system. The exact meaning depends on context, but it uniformly signals that the flows belong to the referenced plural possessor.
Morphology and formation can vary with sentence structure. The base áramlás can be made plural (áramlások) when
Usage and examples. In hydrology or geography, one might speak of a river network and discuss the