Belemében
Belemében is the locative form of the proper noun Belém in Hungarian, used to mean “in Belém.” It is written with a capital B when referring to the place, and Belémben with the diacritic on the e; in ASCII texts it may appear as Belemben. The suffix -ben marks location inside or within the place, while -be would indicate movement into the place (Belémbe).
The toponym Belém is of Portuguese origin, meaning Bethlehem. In Hungarian usage, Belém refers to several well-known
- Belémben jártam tavaly. (I visited Belém last year.)
- A múzeum Belémben található. (The museum is located in Belém.)
- Belémbe megyek holnap. (I’m going to Belém tomorrow.)
- In Hungarian, the diacritics are part of the standard spelling when writing proper names; Belemben is
- The form is purely toponymic; it is not a common noun and operates as a location phrase