Bejárt
Bejárt is the past participle of the Hungarian verb bejár, and it is used as an adjective and in verbal forms to indicate that something has been traversed, visited, or frequently used in the past. The prefix be- combined with jár (to go, to walk) conveys the sense of “having gone through” or “having been traveled.” As an adjective, bejárt agrees with the noun it modifies, for example bejárt út (a well-trodden road) or bejárt hely (a place that has been visited).
In verb forms, bejárt appears in past tense constructions of bejár, such as bejárt (he/she/it traversed) or
Usage notes: Bejárt often carries a neutral to positive connotation when describing familiar or commonly used
- A turisták bejárták a város főbb nevezetességeit. (The tourists visited the city’s main sights.)
- Ez a bejárt út hosszú, de gyönyörű kilátást nyújt. (This well-trodden path is long but offers beautiful