Éhségüket
Éhségüket is a Hungarian word that translates to "their hunger" in English. It is the accusative case of the word "éhség," meaning hunger, with the possessive suffix "-ük" indicating the third-person plural possessive, meaning "their." This grammatical construction is used when "their hunger" is the direct object of a verb in a sentence. For example, one might say "A gyerekek éhségüket érezték" which translates to "The children felt their hunger." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and literature in Hungary when referring to the hunger experienced by a group of people. Its meaning is straightforward, conveying the physical sensation or desire for food by multiple individuals. The structure of the word is typical of Hungarian grammar, which utilizes suffixes extensively to indicate grammatical relationships, possession, and case. Understanding this word requires knowledge of Hungarian morphology and syntax, particularly the way possessives and case endings are attached to nouns.