Kéregethet
Kéregethet is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to beg" or "to scrounge" in English. It describes the act of soliciting something from others, often money, food, or other necessities, through persistent requests or pleading. The verb can be used in various contexts, ranging from a person in genuine need asking for help to someone seeking favors or donations.
The term often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying a degree of persistence that might be seen
In some instances, "kéregethet" can also refer to a more informal or less direct form of asking,