tányérokba
Tányérokba is a Hungarian word that translates to "into plates" or "on plates." It is a locative case ending, specifically the inessive plural form of the word "tányér," which means "plate." Therefore, tányérokba refers to the action of placing something within or onto multiple plates. This phrase is commonly used in everyday Hungarian conversation, particularly when discussing food preparation or serving. For instance, one might say "A sültet tányérokba tettem" which translates to "I put the roast onto the plates." It indicates the destination or location where an item is being placed. The suffix "-ba" signifies movement into or onto something. The plural form "tányérok" indicates that there are multiple plates involved. Without further context, tányérokba is a straightforward grammatical construction describing the act of putting things onto plates. It is a common and essential part of the Hungarian language when referring to dining and meal service.