hiszszálták
Hiszszálták is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they hissed" or "they were hissing" in English. It is the past tense, plural form of the verb "hisz" (to hiss). The word describes a sound commonly associated with snakes, geese, or even angry cats, conveying a sense of warning, threat, or displeasure through a sibilant vocalization.
The verb "hiszszálták" would be used in a sentence to describe multiple subjects making this sound. For
The etymology of the word is rooted in onomatopoeia, mimicking the sound it represents. The repetition of