Alsóeset
Alsóeset is a term that may be encountered in Hungarian-language texts, but it is not a standard term in contemporary linguistics. Literally, it combines the words “alsó” (lower) and “eset” (case or form), which can lead to confusion with the well-established names of grammatical cases. In standard Hungarian grammar the named cases include alanyeset (nominative), tárgyeset (accusative), részeseset (dative), birtokos eset (genitive), and several other inflectional forms. There is no widely accepted category officially known as alsóeset. If the expression appears, it is usually a nonstandard shorthand, a misnomer, or part of a historic or dialectal description rather than an established term.
In typography and orthography, Hungarian typically distinguishes lowercase and uppercase letters as kisbetűk and nagybetűk, respectively.
Because of its ambiguity and lack of standard use, the term alsóeset is best treated as a
See also: alanyeset, birtokos eset, részeseset, tárgyeset, kisbetűk, nagybetűk.