Szombat
Szombat is the Hungarian word for Saturday, the sixth day of the week in the Gregorian calendar. In most European conventions the week starts on Monday, making szombat the second-to-last day of the standard workweek and part of the weekend. The term szombat is derived from the Hebrew Shabbat (Sabbath) and entered Hungarian through Latin sabbatum, with cognates found in many European languages that reflect the Sabbath observance.
In religious contexts, szombat is associated with the Sabbath in Judaism, observed from Friday evening to Saturday
Culturally, szombat is often a day for leisure, shopping, family activities, and recreation. In modern Hungary,