Elárultuk
Elárultuk is a Hungarian word that translates to "we betrayed" or "we revealed" in English. The past tense of the verb "elárul," it signifies an action of divulging a secret, betraying trust, or making something known that was intended to be kept hidden. The context in which "elárultuk" is used determines its precise meaning. It can refer to a personal betrayal between individuals, the disclosure of sensitive information by a group, or even the act of a nation revealing state secrets. The emotional weight of the word often implies a sense of regret or negative consequence associated with the act of betrayal or revelation. It is a common term used in everyday conversation, literature, and media to describe instances where trust has been broken or hidden truths have come to light.