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  • curprev 13:5813:58, 5 January 2024 2a01:36d:120:21f3:b4a1:d735:1d24:3a16 talk 73,630 bytes −13 -stol / -stől is not used in common speech anymore, stul/stül is what is commonly used today and therefor házastul is the form thats used today. Házastól can also be confusing since it looks like as if the ablative case was used on the word married "házas", so házastól would rather mean away from the married" undo

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