kapálással
Kapálással is a term derived from the Hungarian word "kapálni," meaning to hoe or weed. In its simplest sense, it refers to the act of cultivating soil by hand, typically using a hoe or similar tool. This practice is fundamental to agriculture and gardening, aiming to loosen compacted earth, remove unwanted plants that compete for resources, and improve aeration.
The process of kapálással involves rhythmic movements of the hoe to cut through the soil and uproot
Beyond its basic definition, kapálással can also carry broader connotations. In some contexts, it might symbolize