feléinek
Feléinek is a term that refers to a specific grammatical case in some languages, particularly Hungarian. It denotes the direction or movement towards something, often translated as "towards" or "to". The feléinek case is a dative case variant that expresses motion towards a person or animate object. It is formed by adding the suffix "-inek" to the possessed noun, which is then followed by the postposition "felé". For example, in Hungarian, "a ház felé" means "towards the house". However, when referring to a person or animate being, the genitive form of the possessor is used, followed by the possessive suffix, then the postposition "felé". For instance, "a barátom felé" translates to "towards my friend". The feléinek construction is crucial for conveying directional meaning and distinguishes between inanimate and animate targets of movement. This case ending helps to clearly articulate the destination of an action or movement within the sentence structure. Understanding this case is fundamental for comprehending Hungarian syntax and semantics, particularly in sentences describing directionality.