leolvasott
Leolvasott is a Hungarian past participle and adjective formed from the verb leolvasni, meaning to read aloud. In general use, leolvasott describes a text or content that has been read aloud by someone, typically for an audience, broadcast, or record. The term emphasizes the vocalization of the written material rather than its written form.
Etymology and grammar: The word is created with the prefix le- plus olvas (to read) and the
Usage and contexts: The term is common in journalism, legal contexts, education, and media, where it is
See also: leolvasás (the act of reading aloud), felolvasás (reading aloud for someone else), olvasás (reading).