ágakkal
Ágakkal is a Hungarian instrumental plural form of the noun ág (branch). It literally means “with branches” and is used to indicate accompaniment or means, typically in descriptions of objects, decorations, or natural scenes. The underlying form is ágak (branches); the instrumental plural suffix -kkal attaches to this plural, yielding ágakkal. The pronunciation is [ˈaːkɒkkɒl] in standard Hungarian.
In usage, ágakkal appears in descriptive or poetic contexts as well as in practical descriptions of decoration
Morphology and grammar: ág (branch) → ágak (plural) → ágakkal (instrumental plural, “with branches”). The form illustrates how
See also: Hungarian noun inflection, instrumental case in Hungarian, the suffixes -kal/-kkel and -val/-vel, and related