ahová
Ahová is a Hungarian relative adverb meaning “to where” or “to which place.” It is used to introduce a subordinate relative clause that specifies the destination or direction associated with a noun in the main clause. The form is typically used after a definite noun referring to a place and a verb of motion or habitual movement.
In practice, dejó examples: Az a hely, ahová megyek. The phrase means “the place to which I
Construction and morphology: ahová is a fused form built from a demonstrative/article element a and the directional
Distinctions: Hungarian also has ahol (where) for location without a directional relation, and a form like amely/amelyik
Etymology and usage notes: Ahová represents a standard, contemporary fused form of a definite article-related element