Hátizsákom
Hátizsákom is a Hungarian word that translates to "my backpack" in English. It refers to a type of bag worn on the back, typically supported by two straps that go over the shoulders. Backpacks are used for carrying a variety of items, and their design varies greatly depending on their intended purpose.
The term hátizsákom specifically indicates possession, meaning "my" backpack. In Hungarian, the possessive suffix "-om" is
Backpacks are commonly used for hiking, travel, school, and everyday commuting. They are designed to distribute
The concept of carrying items on one's back is ancient, with early forms likely involving simple bundles