patikákhoz
The Hungarian word "patikákhoz" is the dative plural form of "patika," which translates to pharmacy or drugstore in English. It indicates a direction towards or a recipient of an action related to pharmacies. For instance, "menni patikákhoz" would mean "to go to pharmacies," and "gyógyszereket vinni patikákhoz" would mean "to bring medicines to pharmacies." This grammatical case is used to show the target or destination of an action. In common usage, it refers to the act of visiting pharmacies for various purposes, such as purchasing medications, health and beauty products, or seeking advice from a pharmacist. The concept of "patikákhoz" is fundamental to understanding Hungarian sentences involving movement towards or interaction with these establishments. It's a functional part of the Hungarian language used to specify the destination or recipient in sentences pertaining to pharmacies.