Paraszt
"Paraszt" is a Hungarian word that historically referred to a peasant or a rural dweller. The term carried various connotations throughout different periods of Hungarian history, often denoting a social class engaged in agriculture and living in villages rather than towns or cities. In earlier times, it could simply describe a farmer or tiller of the soil, implying a connection to the land and traditional rural life.
Over time, the meaning of "paraszt" evolved, sometimes carrying pejorative undertones, suggesting backwardness, lack of education,
In contemporary Hungarian, the word is used less frequently in its literal sense and more often in