Magasabbnál
Magasabbnál is a Hungarian word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "magas," which means "high" or "tall." Therefore, "magasabbnál" translates to "higher than" or "taller than." It is used to indicate a comparison between two or more things, where one possesses a greater degree of height or elevation than the other. The "-nál/-nél" suffix in Hungarian denotes comparison, similar to "than" in English. This word would typically appear in sentences where a comparison of height is being made. For instance, one might say that a certain mountain is "magasabbnál" than another, or that a building is "magasabbnál" than a tree. The specific ending "-nál" or "-nél" depends on vowel harmony rules within the Hungarian language.