Oszkoltatják
Oszkoltatják is a Hungarian term that translates to "they are being educated" or "they are being brought up." It refers to the process of formal or informal upbringing and instruction, encompassing both the acquisition of knowledge and the development of character. This term can be applied to children and young adults undergoing schooling, as well as to individuals participating in vocational training or other forms of adult education. The scope of oszkoltatják extends beyond academic learning to include moral and social development. It implies a deliberate and guided process of fostering an individual's potential and preparing them for their role in society. The verb is in the passive voice, third-person plural, suggesting that the education or upbringing is being provided by an external agent or force, such as parents, teachers, or institutions. The concept is fundamental to understanding Hungarian educational and societal philosophies, emphasizing the collective responsibility in shaping future generations.