akülönböz
Akülönböz is a Hungarian grammatical phenomenon that describes the inflection of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns to indicate their grammatical case. This system is a fundamental aspect of Hungarian grammar, distinguishing it from many analytic languages. Cases in Hungarian express the function of a word within a sentence, such as its role as the subject, object, or location. There are numerous cases in Hungarian, often cited as being between 18 and 20, depending on how certain suffixes are categorized.
These case endings are attached to the end of the word, modifying its form to convey specific
The presence of a rich case system allows Hungarian to have a relatively flexible word order, as