univerzálissá
univerzálissá is a Hungarian grammatical form. It represents the accusative singular of the word "univerzális". The suffix "-vá" indicates the accusative case, used to mark the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "univerzális" in its accusative singular form signifies something that is universal or applicable to all cases when it is the object of an action or the focus of a statement. For example, one might say "a tudás univerzálissá válik" which translates to "knowledge becomes universal." In this sentence, "univerzálissá" acts as a predicate adjective, describing the state of becoming universal. The concept of the accusative case in Hungarian grammar is crucial for understanding the function of such forms. It helps distinguish the subject from the object and clarifies the grammatical role of nouns and their modifiers within a sentence. The "-vá" suffix is a common marker for accusative singular forms when the noun stem ends in certain sounds. Understanding these grammatical nuances is key to comprehending Hungarian sentence structure and meaning. The term "univerzális" itself derives from Latin "universalis," meaning "of or belonging to the whole."