csibéket
Csibéket is a Hungarian word that translates to "chicks" or "ducklings" in English. It specifically refers to young, immature birds, typically those of chickens or ducks, that have recently hatched. The term is commonly used in a domestic or agricultural context when referring to baby poultry. In Hungarian culture, csibéket can also appear in folklore and children's stories, often symbolizing innocence, new beginnings, or vulnerability. The word itself is a diminutive form of "csibe," which is a more general term for a young bird. The plural form "csibéket" is used when referring to more than one young bird. The visual of csibéket is a common and often endearing image associated with springtime and rural life.