hátba
Hátba is a Hungarian directional postpositional form built from the noun hát (back) combined with the illative suffix -ba, indicating movement into or toward the back side. It functions as a complement to verbs, specifying where an action is directed or where something ends up in relation to the back of a person or object.
Grammatically, hátba does not stand alone as a verb or noun but forms part of verb phrases
Usage and nuance: hátba emphasizes the target or entry point of an action—the back as the point
- A támadó hátba támadt. The attacker attacked from behind.
- A menedzser hátba vágta a kollégáját. The manager stabbed his colleague in the back.
See also: Hungarian case and postpositions, illative case,背部-related collocations.