híveket
Híveket is a form encountered in Hungarian that refers to believers or adherents when used as the direct object in a sentence. The underlying concept is the group of people who share a faith, religious tradition, or strongly held belief, and who are actively aligned with a particular church, denomination, or ideological movement. In standard Hungarian, the usual noun for this idea is hívő, with the plural nominative hívek and the accusative plural hívőket. Some texts or dialectal uses may appear with the form híveket, but it is not the common standard in contemporary usage.
In religious contexts, hívek collectively describe the faithful of a community, such as a church or parish.
Sociologically, hívek tend to form networks that support rituals, charitable activities, and communal life. They contribute
In summary, híveket denotes the object form of believers or adherents, centering on the group identity and