kézzelfoghatóságát
Kézzelfoghatóságát is a Hungarian word that translates to "tangibility" or "palpability" in English. It refers to the quality of being physically present and capable of being touched or felt. This concept is often used in discussions about abstract ideas, emotions, or intangible goods, highlighting the contrast between something that can be directly experienced through the senses and something that cannot.
The term can be applied in various contexts. In economics, it's used to distinguish between tangible assets,
Psychologically, kézzelfoghatóságát can relate to how concrete or abstract a thought or feeling is. While emotions