szubsztantív
Szubsztantív is a traditional grammatical term used to designate the class of words that denote persons, places, things, or ideas and can function as the subject or object of a sentence. The term comes from the Latin substantivum and is used in some linguistic traditions to distinguish nouns from other word classes such as verbs, adjectives, or pronouns. In contemporary Hungarian grammar, the more common label for this word class is fõnév (noun); szubsztantív is often encountered in historical grammars, cross-linguistic descriptions, or older teaching materials.
In Hungarian, szubsztantívs include both common nouns and proper names. They are inflected for number and case
Usage and notes: In modern usage, the term szubsztantív is largely supplanted by fõnév in standard Hungarian