padlóról
Padlóról is a Hungarian word that translates to "from the floor" or "from the ground" in English. It is a common prepositional phrase used to describe the origin or position of something. For example, one might say "a labda padlóról gurult el" which means "the ball rolled from the floor." It can also refer to something that is on the floor, as in "a kulcsok a padlóról hiányoznak" meaning "the keys are missing from the floor." The word "padló" itself means "floor" or "ground," and the "-ról" suffix indicates the ablative case, signifying movement or origin from a place. This phrase is frequently used in everyday conversation and in written Hungarian to convey information about location and movement relative to a horizontal surface. It's a fundamental part of describing spatial relationships in the Hungarian language.