Kadottamattomat
Kadottamattomat, also known as "orphaned" or "abandoned" in English, refers to individuals who have lost one or both of their parents at a young age. This term is commonly used in Hungarian, where "kadott" means "given" and "mattomat" means "without." The experience of being a kadottamattomat can have significant emotional and psychological impacts on the individual, as they may lack the guidance and support of a parent or parents. The term is often used in the context of social welfare and child protection, as it highlights the need for support and care for children who have lost their parents. Kadottamattomat may face challenges in their education, social development, and overall well-being, and may require specialized support and care to help them thrive. The term is also used in the context of animal welfare, where "kadottamattomat" can refer to animals that have been abandoned or orphaned. In this context, the term highlights the need for care and support for animals that have lost their parents or caregivers.