pálcikái
Pálcikái is a Hungarian word that translates to "little sticks" or "chopsticks" in English. It is a diminutive form of the word "pálca," which means "stick" or "rod." The term is commonly used in Hungary to refer to the slender eating utensils used in East Asian cuisine, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean food. These utensils, known as chopsticks globally, are typically made from wood, bamboo, plastic, or metal and are used to pick up food. When referring to chopsticks in Hungarian, "pálcikái" is the most frequent and natural term. While "evőpálca" (eating stick) also exists, "pálcikái" is more colloquial and widely understood in everyday conversation when discussing meals that involve this type of utensil. The use of the diminutive suffix "-kái" often implies a sense of familiarity or a smaller size, though in this context, it simply serves as the standard term for chopsticks.