The multiplicative case (abbreviated MLT or MLTP) is a grammatical case used for marking a number of something ("three times").
The case is found in the Hungarian language,[1] for example nyolc (eight), nyolcszor (eight times),[2] however it is not considered a real case in modern Hungarian linguistics because of its adverb-forming nature.
It is also used with a small number of nouns: leikki (play) -> leikisti ("just kidding", "not really").
In addition, it acts as an intensifier when used with a swearword: piru -> pirusti.
[3] This linguistic morphology article is a stub.