gyakorlóit
Gyakorlóit is a Hungarian grammatical form derived from the noun gyakorló, which denotes a person who practices, trains, or is in a training phase. The base gyakorló can refer to a trainee, student, apprentice, or practitioner in various fields, such as sports, arts, medicine, or other disciplines. The ending -it marks the definite direct object in the plural, so gyakorlóit translates roughly to “the practitioners” or “the trainees” when the group is definite in the sentence.
Gyakorlóita (with -it) is used when the speaker and listener both know which specific group is being
In everyday Hungarian, gyakorlóit commonly appears in contexts describing groups of trainees or practitioners who are
Gyakorlás (practice or training), gyakorlóterem (practice room), gyakorlóiskola (training school), and gyakorló orvos (trainee doctor) are