kiváltsák
Kiváltsák is a Hungarian word that translates to "privileges" or "exemptions" in English. It refers to a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a person or group, often based on their status, position, or historical circumstances. These can be legal, social, or economic in nature.
Historically, the concept of kiváltság was deeply intertwined with feudalism, where certain classes or individuals, such
In modern contexts, the term can still refer to legally recognized advantages, though the notion of inherited