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irányt

Irányt is the Hungarian accusative singular form of the noun irány, which means direction, course, or aim. In Hungarian grammar, irány is a common noun that is inflected for cases; irányt is used when the direction acts as the direct object of a transitive verb.

In everyday and technical usage, irány refers to where something is headed or how it is oriented.

Irány is also a productive root in Hungarian, forming various compound words and terms. Common related words

Overall, irány and its inflected form irányt are foundational elements in Hungarian for expressing location, orientation,

Examples
include
navigational
contexts
(the
direction
of
travel),
planning
and
strategy
(defining
an
organizational
direction),
and
scientific
contexts
(the
direction
or
heading
of
a
vector).
The
accusative
form
irányt
appears
in
sentences
such
as
Meg
kell
határoznunk
irányt
(We
must
determine
the
direction)
or
Kövessük
az
irányt
(We
follow
the
direction),
where
the
direction
is
the
object
of
the
verb.
include
iránytű
(compass),
irányítás
(direction,
management,
or
control),
and
irányváltozás
(change
of
direction).
These
compounds
expand
or
specify
the
sense
of
direction
in
different
domains,
from
navigation
to
governance
to
movement.
and
aim
across
everyday
speech
and
specialized
fields.
See
also:
iránytű,
irányítás,
irányváltozás.