toronynál
Toronynál is a Hungarian preposition that translates to "near" or "by" in English. It is used to indicate proximity or vicinity. The term is derived from the word "torony," which means "tower" or "watchtower." Historically, the use of "torony" in this context is believed to refer to the watchtowers that were built along the borders of the Hungarian Kingdom to monitor for invaders. Over time, the preposition "nál" (which means "at" or "by") was added to "torony," resulting in "toronynál."
In modern Hungarian, "toronynál" is commonly used in everyday language to describe the location of something
The usage of "toronynál" is straightforward and does not have any specific grammatical rules or exceptions.