földalatti
Földalatti is a Hungarian term meaning underground or subterranean. It is used as both an adjective and a noun to describe spaces and structures located beneath the Earth’s surface, such as tunnels, shelters, or underground facilities. In everyday language and in planning, földalatti commonly refers to underground transportation systems, i.e., a subway or metro.
Etymology and usage. The word is formed from föld, meaning earth or ground, and alatti, meaning beneath
Notable examples. The most internationally recognized example is the Millennium Underground Railway of Budapest, opened in
Context and scope. Beyond transportation, földalatti appears in geology, archaeology, architecture, and cultural contexts to indicate