naptár
Naptár is a Hungarian word that translates to "calendar" in English. It refers to any system for organizing days, months, and years. Historically, calendars were developed to track agricultural cycles, religious observances, and astronomical events. Different cultures have used various calendar systems throughout history, such as the Julian calendar, the Gregorian calendar, and lunar calendars. The Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used today, is a solar calendar that approximates the Earth's revolution around the sun. It divides the year into 12 months, with a varying number of days in each, and includes leap years to account for the extra fraction of a day in the Earth's orbital period. Calendars serve as essential tools for scheduling, planning, and understanding the passage of time in both personal and societal contexts. They are often displayed in various formats, including wall calendars, desk calendars, and digital applications. The concept of a naptár encompasses both the physical or digital representation and the underlying system of timekeeping it embodies.