hólyagból
Hólyagból is a Hungarian word that translates to "from the bladder" in English. It is a genitive case form of the word hólyag, which means bladder. This grammatical construction is used to indicate origin or possession related to the bladder. For example, in a medical context, a sentence might describe something being "hólyagból" to denote its source or origin from that organ. The concept is straightforward, indicating a relationship of 'from' or 'out of' concerning the bladder. This is a common grammatical structure in Hungarian, where suffixes are added to nouns to denote various cases. The genitive case, indicated by the '-ból' suffix in this instance, is crucial for specifying such relationships within a sentence. Understanding this grammatical form is key to comprehending Hungarian sentences that refer to the bladder as a point of origin for something.