országokkal
"Országokkal" is the Hungarian word for "countries." It is the plural form of "ország," meaning "country." In Hungarian grammar, the "-gal" suffix indicates instrumental case, so "országokkal" can also mean "with countries" or "by means of countries." When referring to a general concept of countries, the nominative plural "országok" is more commonly used. However, in certain grammatical constructions, such as when indicating association or accompaniment, "országokkal" might appear. For example, a sentence might translate to "He is interested with countries" (although a more natural phrasing in English would be "He is interested in countries"). Understanding this distinction is important for accurate translation and comprehension of Hungarian. The concept of countries is fundamental to international relations, geography, and political science, representing distinct sovereign entities with defined territories, populations, and governments. Each country possesses its own unique culture, history, and economic system, contributing to the rich diversity of the global landscape.