folyadékból
Folyadékból is a Hungarian word that translates to "from liquid" or "out of liquid." It is a locative case ending, specifically the ablative case, used to indicate origin or source from a liquid substance. In Hungarian grammar, this ending is typically attached to a noun that refers to a liquid, such as water, milk, or oil. For example, if one were to say "vízből" it would mean "from water." Similarly, "tejől" would mean "from milk." The grammatical function of "folyadékból" is to show that something originates from, is made from, or is taken out of a liquid state. This case ending plays a crucial role in expressing spatial and material relationships in the Hungarian language, allowing for precise descriptions of how things are derived or emerge from liquid sources. Its usage is consistent with the agglutinative nature of Hungarian, where suffixes are added to root words to convey grammatical meaning.