Golyóból
Golyóból is a Hungarian word that translates to "from a marble" or "made of marble" depending on the context. In the context of games, golyóból refers to the act of playing with marbles. Marbles are small, spherical toys, typically made of glass, clay, steel, or agate. The game involves rolling or flicking marbles to hit other marbles, with various rules and objectives. Historically, marble games have been enjoyed by children for centuries across different cultures. The word "golyóból" specifically indicates the origin or material associated with marbles in a sentence. For example, a sentence like "A golyóból készült szobor lenyűgöző volt" would mean "The sculpture made of marble was impressive." Conversely, "A golyóból dobott labda messzire repült" could be interpreted as "The ball thrown from the marble (meaning a marble game or area) flew far." The precise meaning is often derived from the surrounding words and the overall situation.