kettéágazik
Kettéágazik is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "forks into two" or "splits in two." It is commonly used to describe a physical division or bifurcation, particularly in geographical contexts. For instance, a river or a road might kettéágazik, meaning it splits into two separate paths or streams. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or decision point where a choice leads to two distinct outcomes or directions. In a more abstract sense, it can refer to a divergence of ideas or opinions. The usage of kettéágazik emphasizes the act of separation and the creation of distinct branches from a single origin. It is a versatile term in Hungarian, applicable to both concrete and abstract phenomena where a single entity divides into two.