Nyúlra
Nyúlra is a Hungarian grammatical form created by attaching the directional suffix -ra to the noun nyúl (rabbit). The result marks a target or direction related to the rabbit, i.e., an action performed toward the rabbit or directed at it. It is not a standalone lexical item; its meaning arises from the accompanying verb and the surrounding context.
In Hungarian, the suffix -ra (variant -re) expresses direction toward or placement onto a noun. When joined
Example: A gyerek a nyúlra mutatott. This means “The child pointed at the rabbit.” In this use,
Nyúlra is a standard but specialized piece of Hungarian morphology. It is commonly discussed in grammar and
See also: Hungarian suffixes -ra/-re, locative constructions, and the case system in Hungarian.