Naptárat
Naptárat is a term used in Hungarian to refer to a calendar. It encompasses the system by which days are organized, measured, and named over a particular period, typically a year. The most common naptárat in use today is the Gregorian calendar, which divides the year into twelve months, each with a specific number of days, totaling 365 or 366 days in a leap year.
The concept of a naptárat is fundamental to human civilization, enabling the scheduling of agricultural activities,
In modern usage, the naptárat serves as a practical tool for daily life. It facilitates time management,