barátomtól
Barátomtól is a Hungarian word. It translates to "from my friend" in English. The word is composed of "barát" meaning "friend" and the suffix "-omtól" which indicates possession and origin from the first person singular possessive. This grammatical structure in Hungarian signifies that the action or item being discussed originates from or is directed towards the speaker's friend. It is a common phrase used in everyday conversation and writing to denote a relationship of friendship and the transference of something or information from one person to another. The word can be used in various contexts, such as receiving a gift from a friend, hearing news from a friend, or being influenced by a friend's opinion. The possessive suffix "-om" attached to "barát" signifies "my friend," and the case ending "-tól" indicates the ablative case, signifying "from." Therefore, "barátomtól" precisely means "from my friend."