erejükkel
erejükkel is a Hungarian word that translates to "with their strength" or "by their strength" in English. It is the instrumental plural form of the possessive pronoun "erejök" (their strength). This grammatical construction indicates that an action is performed or an outcome is achieved through the collective power or ability of a group of people or things. For example, one might say that a community built a bridge "erejükkel," meaning they built it using their combined strength and effort. The word emphasizes the agency and power of a group acting together. It is commonly used in contexts describing shared endeavors, collective achievements, or situations where a group's power is the determining factor. The specific nuance of "erejükkel" lies in highlighting the active contribution of a collective entity's inherent power or physical capability.