fennmaradtak
Fennmaradtak is a Hungarian noun phrase meaning "the survivors" or "the ones who remained." It is formed from fennmarad, meaning "to remain" or "to survive," with the plural suffix -tak. The term is used to describe people or things that endured an event such as war, persecution, migration, or natural disaster, highlighting the act of remaining rather than the cause of survival.
In historical and cultural contexts, fennmaradtak denotes those who lived through significant upheavals. It is commonly
Fennmaradtak also appears in culture and media as a motif or as a title element in documentaries
Related terms include túlélők (survivors), fennmaradás (survival), and maradék (remnant). The phrase belongs to Hungarian language