nominativuszból
The term "nominativuszból" is a Hungarian grammatical construction. It literally translates to "from the nominative case." In Hungarian grammar, the nominative is the base form of a noun, typically used when the noun is the subject of a sentence. The suffix "-ból/-ből" is a postposition that indicates origin or separation, similar to "from" in English. Therefore, "nominativuszból" refers to a noun that is in its nominative form and is also marked with the postposition "-ból" or "-ből". This typically signifies that the noun, in its base form, is the source or starting point of an action or state. For example, if "ház" (house) is in the nominative, "házból" would mean "from the house." The specific ending "-ból" or "-ből" depends on vowel harmony rules in Hungarian. If the last vowel of the preceding word is a back vowel (a, á, o, ó, u, ú), "-ból" is used. If it's a front vowel (e, é, i, í, ö, ő, ü, ű), "-ből" is used. This construction is fundamental to expressing spatial relationships and origins in the Hungarian language.