énekeinek
Énekeinek is a Hungarian inflected form of the noun ének, meaning “song.” In linguistic description, it is cited as an example of how Hungarian builds phrases by attaching multiple suffixes to a base noun to indicate possession and case. The form is commonly described as combining a third-person plural possessive element with a dative (indirect object) ending, yielding a meaning roughly translatable as “to their songs” or, in a broader possessive sense, “their songs” depending on grammatical context and word order.
In Hungarian grammar, énekeinek demonstrates the language’s agglutinative nature, where suffixes attach in sequence to express
Usage notes emphasize that énekeinek is a morphological form rather than a standalone lexical item. It appears
See also: ének, énekek, Hungarian grammar, Hungarian possessive and case suffixes.