Template:U:hu:unmarked possessive not written as solid

It is one of the few cases in Hungarian orthography when the deletion of the possessive suffix does not entail writing the resulting phrase in solid (in one word, as a compound) as a result of elision, as opposed to the regular case when e.g. the deletion of in  results in. These exceptions involve the adjective-forming suffix and they include ( →), ( →) , ( →)  (or regular ), ( →) , as well as geographical adjectives like ( →) , ( →) , ( →) , ( →) , ( →) , ( →) , ( →) , and ( →). Other similar constructions include ( →), ( →)  (e.g. , the latter form being ambiguous, possibly referring to multiple possessions), and ( →)  (e.g. ). Most of these words may also have a meaning without an implicit possessive sense.