kalászról
Kalászról is a term used in Hungarian linguistics to denote the grammatical case that indicates the object or target of an action, often translated as "accusative" in English. It is one of the fundamental cases in the Hungarian language, which is known for its agglutinative nature. The kalászról case is typically formed by adding suffixes to the noun stem. The specific suffix used can vary depending on whether the noun is definite or indefinite, and sometimes also on vowel harmony.
For instance, when referring to a definite object, the suffix "-t" is commonly appended. An indefinite object
Understanding the kalászról case is essential for comprehending Hungarian sentence structure and for constructing grammatically correct