sarkában
Sarkában is a Hungarian locative possessive construction built from the noun sarok (corner) plus the possessive suffix -a to form sarka (its corner, his/her corner), and the locative suffix -ban/-ben to indicate location. The resulting form sarkában means “in its corner” or “at its corner” and is used after a noun phrase to specify that the corner belongs to that noun. It can be used with both concrete objects and places, for example to denote a physical location: a corner of a room or a corner of a house.
In everyday Hungarian, sarkában is commonly found in phrases such as a noun + sarka + -ban, for
Metaphorically, the construction can express proximity or involvement in a situation, similar to expressions like “on
Translations into English are typically literal in spatial contexts: “in/at the corner (of something).” The phrase