mozdonyokkal
The term "mozdonyokkal" is the Hungarian instrumental plural of "mozdony," which translates to "locomotive" or "engine." Therefore, "mozdonyokkal" signifies "with locomotives" or "by locomotives." This phrase would be used in Hungarian to describe an action or situation involving one or more locomotives. For example, one might say that a railway station is busy "mozdonyokkal" if there are many locomotives present or actively moving. Similarly, a statement about transportation could be phrased as "the goods were transported mozdonyokkal," meaning they were transported by locomotives. The specific context in which "mozdonyokkal" appears will determine the precise meaning, but it always refers to the involvement or agency of locomotives. This grammatical form highlights the locomotive as the means or instrument of an action or state.