Almintákra
Almintákra is a term used in Hungarian linguistics as an illustrative compound noun that demonstrates how a base noun can be extended with a postpositional suffix to indicate direction or towardness. It is formed from alma (apple) and minták (samples) to create alminták, with the allative suffix -ra added to express movement toward or reference to a group of apple samples. The construction is primarily discussed in academic contexts to show how compounds interact with postpositional marks in Hungarian.
Etymology and structure: The word combines two existing nouns—alma and minták—into a single compound, then applies
Usage and notes: Almintákra is not a common lexical item in everyday language. It appears mainly in
See also: Hungarian morphology, allative case in Hungarian, compound nouns, postpositional suffixes.