From the old variant en of én (“I, personal pronoun”).[1]
enyém
The standard multiple-possessions form is enyéim. The use of the form enyémek for multiple possessions is considered non-standard by most linguists, but is accepted in colloquial live speech in some of the manuals for recommended linquistic usage. See more discussions at e-nyelv.hu in Hungarian: here and here.
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | enyém | enyémek |
accusative | enyémet | enyémeket |
dative | enyémnek | enyémeknek |
instrumental | enyémmel | enyémekkel |
causal-final | enyémért | enyémekért |
translative | enyémmé | enyémekké |
terminative | enyémig | enyémekig |
essive-formal | enyémként | enyémekként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | enyémben | enyémekben |
superessive | enyémen | enyémeken |
adessive | enyémnél | enyémeknél |
illative | enyémbe | enyémekbe |
sublative | enyémre | enyémekre |
allative | enyémhez | enyémekhez |
elative | enyémből | enyémekből |
delative | enyémről | enyémekről |
ablative | enyémtől | enyémektől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
— | — |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
— | — |
See also its declension table at E-Szókincs.