Távolmaradtak
Távolmaradtak is a Hungarian term that translates to "they stayed away" or "they were absent" in English. It is often used to describe individuals or groups who did not attend a particular event, meeting, or gathering. The reason for their absence can vary widely, ranging from personal circumstances, illness, or a deliberate choice to abstain.
In a social context, "távolmaradtak" might refer to friends who didn't show up for a party or
The phrase can also appear in more formal or legal contexts, such as election reports detailing voters