hasznára
Hasznára is a Hungarian expression meaning “for someone's benefit” or “to someone’s advantage.” It is used to indicate that a decision, action, or situation will benefit a person or a group. The phrase is common in formal, administrative, and legal language, but can also appear in general prose when the emphasis is on practical benefit.
Grammatically, hasznára functions as a beneficiary-oriented construction. It typically appears with a pronoun or noun in
- Ez a döntés a dolgozók hasznára válik. (This decision will be to the workers’ benefit.)
- A jogszabály a város hasznára szolgál. (The law serves the city’s benefit.)
- Az új szerződés az Ön hasznára áll. (The new contract is to your benefit.)
Relation to other expressions: hasznára is closely related to érdekére, which can also mean “in someone’s interest,”
Etymology and usage notes: hasznára derives from a root related to “haszon” or “hasznos,” meaning benefit or