nyájam
Nyájam is a Hungarian word that translates to "my flock" or "my herd." It is a term of endearment and ownership used by shepherds or those who tend to a group of animals, such as sheep, goats, or cattle. The word carries a sense of responsibility, care, and a close relationship between the shepherd and their livestock.
Beyond its literal meaning, "nyájam" can also be used metaphorically in Hungarian to refer to a group
The concept behind "nyájam" is deeply rooted in the agricultural history of Hungary, where shepherding was a