nyulatól
Nyulatól is a Hungarian word that translates to "from the rabbit" or "rabbit's" in English. It is a possessive or origin-indicating form of the noun "nyúl," which means rabbit. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian to show belonging or where something originates from. For example, "nyulatól kapott ajándék" would mean "a gift received from the rabbit." The suffix "-tól" is one of several Hungarian case endings that denote separation or origin, similar to prepositions like "from" or "by" in English. Its usage depends on the preceding sound of the word it attaches to, with "-tól" typically following back vowels. Therefore, "nyulatól" specifically indicates a source or an action performed by a rabbit. It is not a standalone term but a grammatical inflection of "nyúl."