mértékük
Mértékük is a Hungarian term that literally translates to “their degree” or “their measure.” In everyday language it refers to the extent or magnitude of something, often used to describe how something differs in variability or significance. It is a possessive plural form of the noun mérték, which originally derives from the Latin mensura “measure.” The word entered Hungarian in the Middle Ages through Latin, carrying both literal meanings in arithmetic contexts and figurative meanings in rhetoric.
In modern usage mértékük appears in idiomatic expressions where the speaker attributes a particular quality or
Mértékük is sometimes employed in comparative contexts, such as “a két batareám mértékük nem egyezik meg” (the
The term thus serves both a concrete quantitative function and a more abstract qualitative one, providing a