aromáját
Aromáját is a Hungarian word that translates to "its aroma" or "its scent" in English. It refers to the distinctive smell or fragrance associated with something. This could be the aroma of food, a flower, a perfume, or even a person or place. The word is derived from "aroma," which itself has Latin and Greek roots related to fragrance and spice. In Hungarian culture, as in many others, aromas play a significant role in sensory experiences and can evoke memories, emotions, and associations. For instance, the aromáját of freshly baked bread might bring feelings of comfort and home, while the aromáját of a particular flower could be linked to a specific season or event. The term is versatile and can be used in various contexts to describe the olfactory qualities of a wide range of subjects. Its grammatical form, "aromáját," indicates the genitive case, signifying possession or relation, meaning "the aroma belonging to it."