nyelvvel
Nyelvvel is the instrumental case form of the Hungarian noun nyelv, meaning tongue or language. In Hungarian grammar, the instrumental case marks the instrument or means by which an action is performed, and it is formed with the suffix -val or -vel. When the base ends in a consonant, the suffix begins with a consonant, and the combination often results in a doubled consonant, as in nyelvvel.
Morphology and spelling: The noun nyelv takes the instrumental suffix -val/-vel, with selection guided by general
Function and usage: The instrumental case is used to express the instrument or means by which an
Etymology and related forms: Nyelvvel derives from nyelv (tongue, language) plus the instrumental suffix -val/-vel. The
See also: Hungarian grammar, instrumental case, suffixes val and vel, language and tongue in Hungarian.