hallójáratba
Hallójáratba is a Hungarian directional phrase that means “into the ear canal.” It is formed from hallójárat, the ear canal, with the suffix -ba indicating movement toward or into something. In medical and everyday language, hallójáratba is used to describe objects or substances entering or being placed inside the ear canal, for example in sentences like “idegen tárgy hallójáratba került.”
The hallójárat, or external auditory canal, is the tube that connects the outer ear to the eardrum.
In health contexts, inserting objects into the ear canal can cause injury, infection, or wax impaction. Common
Linguistically, hallójáratba illustrates how Hungarian marks direction with the -ba suffix, attached to hallójárat. The base