mintákhoz
"Mintákhoz" is a Hungarian term that translates to "to the mint" in English, commonly used in the context of Hungarian currency and financial transactions. The phrase refers to the Hungarian National Bank (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, or MNB), which is responsible for issuing the Hungarian forint (HUF), the country's official currency. The term is often used metaphorically or in idiomatic expressions related to financial matters, such as obtaining or exchanging money.
The Hungarian National Bank, established in 1927, plays a central role in Hungary’s monetary policy, economic
In everyday usage, "mintákhoz" may appear in phrases like "pénzt mintákhoz vinni" ("to take money to the
The MNB also oversees the country’s payment systems, financial supervision, and foreign exchange reserves. Its policies