Húgyhólyagba
Húgyhólyagba is the illative form of the Hungarian noun húgyhólyag, meaning the urinary bladder. The illative case expresses motion or transfer into something, and the suffix -ba (or -be after vowel harmony) is attached to the stem to indicate direction toward the bladder. In medical and anatomical texts, húgyhólyagba is used to describe actions or administration that occur inside the bladder.
In contrast to húgyhólyagban, which denotes being inside the bladder (in the bladder), húgyhólyagba denotes movement
Medical usage: the term frequently appears in descriptions of intravesical procedures or therapies, where substances are
Related terms: húgyhólyag (urinary bladder); húgyhólyagban (in the bladder); intravesical (often rendered in Hungarian as intravénás?
Overall, húgyhólyagba is a directional grammatical form used to denote entry of a substance or effect into