útmutatóra
The Hungarian word "útmutatóra" is the dative case of "útmutató," which translates to "guide" or "instruction" in English. As a dative case, it signifies the indirect object or the recipient of an action. For instance, one might give something "útmutatóra" or follow something "útmutatóra." The concept of an "útmutató" itself is a set of directions, a manual, or a guideline designed to help someone perform a task, understand a concept, or navigate a situation. These guides can vary widely, from user manuals for electronic devices to comprehensive textbooks or even simple step-by-step directions for a recipe. The dative form "útmutatóra" implies that the guide is being acted upon or is the target of an intention. It's a common grammatical construction in Hungarian that indicates purpose, direction, or the beneficiary of an action related to a guide or instruction. Understanding the function of the dative case is crucial for comprehending how "útmutatóra" is used in Hungarian sentences.