székhez
The term "székhez" is the Hungarian word for "chair." In Hungarian grammar, it represents the dative case of the word "szék," which means "chair." The dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb or the recipient of an action. Therefore, "székhez" translates to "to the chair" or "towards the chair." It implies movement or direction directed at a chair. For instance, in a sentence, one might say "A macska szaladt a székhez," meaning "The cat ran to the chair." The suffix "-hez" is a common dative case ending in Hungarian, attached to words that end in certain consonant sounds. Understanding the grammatical function of "székhez" is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentences that involve a chair as the object of a prepositional phrase indicating direction or destination. The word itself, "szék," is a fundamental piece of vocabulary for describing furniture and everyday objects.