mimimumát
Minimumát is a term used in Hungarian to describe a situation where a person or entity is at the lowest possible point in terms of financial, social, or personal status. The term is derived from the word "minimum," which means the least or lowest amount, and "át," which means "over" or "through." Therefore, minimumát refers to being over or through the minimum, indicating a state of extreme poverty or hardship.
The concept of minimumát is often used to describe individuals who have exhausted all available resources
Minimumát is a serious issue in Hungary and other countries, as it can lead to a range
Efforts to combat minimumát often involve a combination of short-term relief, such as food banks and emergency