kamrákhoz
The Hungarian word "kamrákhoz" is the dative plural form of "kamra." In its most common usage, "kamra" refers to a pantry or a larder, a cool, dry storage space for food, particularly non-perishable items like grains, preserves, and root vegetables. Historically, these spaces were essential for households to store food harvested during peak seasons for consumption throughout the year. The plural form "kamrák" refers to multiple such storage rooms. Therefore, "kamrákhoz" translates to "to the pantries" or "towards the larders." This grammatical form indicates movement or direction towards these storage areas. It might be used in a sentence describing someone going to fetch supplies from the pantries or placing items into them. Beyond food storage, "kamra" can also refer to a small room or chamber within a house, sometimes used for storage of general goods or as a workroom. In this broader sense, "kamrákhoz" would mean "to the rooms" or "towards the chambers." The specific meaning is often determined by context.