memóriájához
memóriájához is a Hungarian word that translates to "to his/her/its memory" or "for his/her/its memory" in English. It is a genitive-possessive form derived from the noun "memória," meaning memory. The suffix "-jához" indicates possession and the direction towards something or someone. This phrase is commonly used in contexts related to remembering individuals or events, often appearing on memorial plaques, in obituaries, or in dedications of works. For example, a book might be dedicated "memóriájához" of a loved one, or a monument erected "memóriájához" of a historical figure. The grammatical structure emphasizes that the action or object is directed towards preserving or honoring the memory of the subject. It is a specific and concise way to convey a sense of remembrance and tribute within the Hungarian language.