Hídaknál
Hídaknál is a Hungarian word that translates to "at bridges" or "near bridges." It is a locative case suffix that indicates proximity to a bridge. This suffix is commonly used in Hungarian to describe locations or to indicate movement towards or away from a bridge. For example, "A ház hídaknál van" means "The house is near the bridge." Similarly, "A folyó hídaknál szel át" translates to "The river crosses near the bridge." The suffix "-nál" is one of several locative suffixes in Hungarian, each indicating a different type of spatial relationship. It is important to note that "hídaknál" specifically refers to a location that is adjacent to or in the immediate vicinity of a bridge. The word "híd" itself means "bridge" in Hungarian, and the suffix "-ak" is the plural marker. Therefore, "hídak" means "bridges." The addition of the locative suffix "-nál" then forms "hídaknál," signifying a place associated with multiple bridges or a general area where bridges are present. This grammatical construction is fundamental to expressing spatial relationships accurately in the Hungarian language.