hajót
Hajó is the Hungarian word for a ship or boat; hajót is the accusative form used when the vessel is the direct object in a sentence. In Hungarian, the word is declined for case and number, with hajó in the nominative singular and hajót in the accusative singular.
A hajó encompasses a wide range of watercraft, from small fishing boats to large ocean-going ships. General
Construction and propulsion vary by design and purpose. Most modern hajók use a hull built from steel
Operation and regulation are governed by international and national law. Ships are registered under a flag
History: In Hungary, river shipping along the Danube and Tisza has long been important for commerce and