Hagyománnyá
Hagyománnyá is a Hungarian word that translates to "tradition" or "custom" in English. It refers to the transmission of beliefs, customs, and practices from one generation to another within a community or family. These traditions can encompass a wide range of activities and aspects of life, including cultural celebrations, religious rituals, culinary practices, and social norms.
The formation of a tradition typically involves a repeated action or belief that gains significance and is
Examples of hagyománnyá in Hungary include national holidays like St. Stephen's Day, which commemorates the first