alanyesete
Alanyesete, or nominative case, is the grammatical case in Hungarian used for the subject of a clause. It marks the noun that performs the action or is being described, and in most cases the subject appears in its base form rather than with a dedicated suffix.
In the singular, the nominative typically uses the noun’s dictionary form. In the plural, most nouns take
Usage of alanyesete is straightforward: the subject of a sentence is usually in the nominative, while other
The nominative contrasts with other cases such as the accusative, where the direct object is marked by
Examples: "A lány olvas." (The girl reads.) "A kutyák futnak." (The dogs run.) "Házak nagyok." (Houses are