Székét
Székét is a Hungarian word that translates to "chair" in English. It is a common piece of furniture used for sitting, typically with a back and four legs. The term "szék" in Hungarian refers to a seat in general, while "székét" specifically denotes a chair. The word is derived from the Proto-Uralic root *seke, which means "seat" or "bench." In Hungarian, the word "szék" is often used in various contexts, such as "széksor" (row of seats) or "székszámla" (seat reservation), indicating its versatility and importance in both everyday language and specific terminology. The design and materials used for székét can vary widely, from simple wooden chairs to elaborate, upholstered pieces. In Hungarian culture, the concept of "szék" is deeply ingrained, reflecting the importance of seating arrangements in social gatherings, meetings, and daily life.