valamiból
Valamiből is a Hungarian grammatical case ending, specifically the sublative case. It functions similarly to the English prepositions "from" or "out of," indicating origin or source. The ending is typically formed by adding "-ból" or "-ből" to the stem of a noun, depending on vowel harmony rules. For instance, "ház" (house) becomes "házból" (from the house), while "kert" (garden) becomes "kertből" (from the garden). This case is used to express the idea of something emerging or being taken out of a physical location, a group of people, or an abstract concept. It can also denote a material or substance from which something is made. Examples include "vízből készült" (made from water) or "a tömegből kiáltott" (shouted from the crowd). The distinction between "-ból" and "-ből" is determined by whether the preceding vowel is front or back. Hungarian grammar features a rich case system, and the sublative case is one of the many ways it expresses nuanced relationships between words in a sentence.