kivívta
kivívta is a Hungarian verb. It translates to "achieved," "won," or "earned" in English, often implying a struggle or effort. The past tense of the verb "kivív" (to achieve, win, or earn), it is used to describe a successful outcome that was not easily obtained. For instance, one might say "A győzelmet kivívta" which means "He/She/It achieved the victory." This suggests a difficult battle or competition was overcome. The verb can be applied to tangible achievements like winning a competition or securing a contract, as well as more abstract accomplishments such as gaining respect or earning freedom. The context of its usage typically highlights the hard work, perseverance, or merit involved in reaching the desired goal. It implies that the achievement was not a matter of luck but the result of deliberate action and effort. The nuance of "kivívta" suggests that the outcome was well-deserved and represents a significant accomplishment for the subject.