kétharmados
Kétharmados is a Hungarian word that translates to "two-thirds." It is often used to denote a proportion or a fraction of a whole, specifically representing two parts out of three equal parts. This term can appear in various contexts, including everyday language, mathematical discussions, and even legal or contractual stipulations where a specific majority or fraction is required. For instance, in a voting scenario, a kétharmados majority would mean that at least two-thirds of the votes cast must be in favor of a proposal for it to pass. This is a higher threshold than a simple majority, which typically requires more than half of the votes. The concept of kétharmados is fundamental in understanding proportions and can be applied to a wide range of quantitative situations.