javaslása
Javaslása is a Hungarian noun that denotes a proposal made by someone, or more generally the proposal of a specific person or entity. The base noun javaslás means a proposal or suggestion, often used in formal or administrative contexts. The form javaslása is created by adding the third-person possessive suffix -a/-e to javaslás, indicating possession by a specified subject. In standard usage, the suffix follows vowel harmony rules, and the word can function in identical syntactic roles as other possessive nouns.
Etymology and morphology: javaslás comes from the verb javasol, “to propose,” with the nominalizing suffix -ás,
Usage: The term appears primarily in formal writing, such as legislation, committee reports, corporate documentation, and
Relation to related terms: javaslása should be distinguished from javaslás (the act or instance of proposing)