látszatilag
Látszatilag is a Hungarian adverb that translates to "apparently," "seemingly," "visibly," or "outwardly" in English. It is used to describe a situation or state that appears to be true based on external observation or first impression, but may not necessarily be the reality. The word suggests a difference between how things look and how they truly are.
This adverb is often employed to introduce a contrast or a qualification to a statement. For example,
The usage of "látszatilag" implies that the speaker is aware of or suspects a discrepancy between appearance