A2

Directional Cases in Hungarian

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Overview

While the basic location cases (-ban/-ben, -on/-en/-ön, -nál/-nél) answer "where?", the directional cases answer "where to?" and "where from?" Hungarian organizes spatial relations into a precise 3x3 grid: three spatial types (interior, surface, proximity) times three motion types (static, toward, away from). At the CEFR A2 level, completing this grid is a major milestone.

The directional cases come in pairs — one for motion toward and one for motion away from each spatial type. All follow vowel harmony and are highly regular. Once you know the static location cases from A1, the directional cases follow the same logic with different suffixes.

This system is one of the most elegant features of Hungarian grammar. It replaces a tangle of English prepositions (into, out of, onto, off of, to, from) with a systematic suffix grid that is consistent and predictable.

How It Works

The Complete 3x3 Spatial Grid

Interior Surface Proximity
Where? (static) -ban/-ben (in) -on/-en/-ön (on) -nál/-nél (at)
Where to? (motion toward) -ba/-be (into) -ra/-re (onto) -hoz/-hez/-höz (to)
Where from? (motion away) -ból/-ből (out of) -ról/-ről (off of) -tól/-től (from)

Interior Set: -ba/-be (into) and -ból/-ből (out of)

Direction Back Front Example
Into -ba -be házba (into the house), kertbe (into the garden)
Out of -ból -ből házból (out of the house), kertből (out of the garden)

Surface Set: -ra/-re (onto) and -ról/-ről (off of)

Direction Back Front Example
Onto -ra -re asztalra (onto the table), székre (onto the chair)
Off of -ról -ről asztalról (off the table), székről (off the chair)

Proximity Set: -hoz/-hez/-höz (to) and -tól/-től (from)

Direction Back Front unrounded Front rounded Example
To -hoz -hez -höz házhoz, kerthez, tükörhöz
From -tól -től háztól, kerttől

Examples in Context

Hungarian English Note
házba megyek I go into the house illative
iskolából jövök I come from school elative
asztalra teszem I put it on the table sublative
székről leesett it fell off the chair delative
Péterhez megyek I go to Péter's allative
háztól jövök I come from the house ablative
kertbe megyek I go into the garden illative
városból jössz? are you coming from the city? elative
padra ülök I sit on the bench sublative
ablaktól messze far from the window ablative
orvoshoz megyek I go to the doctor allative
Budapestre megyek I go to Budapest sublative (city convention)

Common Mistakes

Confusing static and directional cases

  • Wrong: Megyek a házban. (I go in the house)
  • Right: Megyek a házba. (I go into the house)
  • Why: Motion verbs (megyek, jövök) require directional suffixes. Static suffixes are for being, not going.

Mixing up the three spatial types

  • Wrong: Asztalba teszem. (I put it into the table)
  • Right: Asztalra teszem. (I put it onto the table)
  • Why: Tables have surfaces, not interiors. Use the surface set (-ra/-re) for flat surfaces.

Forgetting city conventions

  • Wrong: Budapestbe megyek. (into Budapest)
  • Right: Budapestre megyek. (onto Budapest)
  • Why: Hungarian cities conventionally use the surface set (-ra/-re, -on/-en, -ról/-ről), not the interior set.

Mismatching motion and location questions

  • Wrong: Hol mész? (where are you going?)
  • Right: Hova mész?
  • Why: Hol = static (where at), hova = directional (where to), honnan = origin (where from). Match the question word to the motion type.

Usage Notes

Many location conventions must be memorized. Countries generally use the interior set (-ban/-ben, -ba/-be, -ból/-ből), but countries ending in -ország use the surface set. Cities use the surface set. The post office (posta) uses -ra/-re. These conventions are consistent once learned.

Some abstract uses of directional cases are idiomatic: gondolok rá (I think of him/her, lit: onto him/her), várok rá (I wait for him/her).

Practice Tips

  • Complete the 3x3 grid for five nouns: fill in all nine case forms for ház, iskola, asztal, Péter, Budapest.
  • Practice verb + direction pairs: megyek + -ba/-be, jövök + -ból/-ből, teszem + -ra/-re, veszem + -ról/-ről.
  • Describe a journey: Hazulról jövök, iskolába megyek, asztalra teszem a könyvet.

Related Concepts

선행 개념

Basic Location CasesA1

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