tónusból
Tónusból is a Hungarian word that translates to "from the tone" in English. It is a compound word consisting of "tónus," which means "tone," and "ból," which is a suffix indicating origin or source. The term is often used in linguistic and musical contexts to refer to the derivation or origin of a particular tone or pitch. In linguistics, tónusból can describe the source of a phonetic or phonemic tone, which is a feature of some languages that distinguishes words with the same sequence of sounds. For example, in tonal languages like Mandarin Chinese, the meaning of a word can change depending on whether it is uttered with a high, low, rising, or falling tone. In music, tónusból might refer to the origin of a musical tone or pitch, such as the fundamental frequency of a sound or the pitch of a musical note. The concept of tónusból is fundamental to understanding the structure and function of language and music, as it helps to explain how different sounds and pitches are produced and perceived.