Navigálhatók
Navigálhatók is a Hungarian word that translates to "navigable" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of water bodies, such as rivers, canals, and lakes, to describe whether they can be safely traversed by boats or other watercraft. A navigable waterway is typically characterized by sufficient depth, width, and absence of major obstructions like rapids, waterfalls, or large submerged debris. The navigability of a waterway can be influenced by natural factors such as water flow, sediment deposition, and seasonal variations, as well as human-made interventions like dredging, canalization, and the construction of locks and dams.
The concept of navigability is crucial for transportation, trade, and tourism. Historically, navigable rivers have served