roncsok
Roncsok is a Hungarian term that translates to "wreckage" or "scrap" in English. It is commonly used to describe the remains of damaged or destroyed objects, particularly vehicles like cars, trains, or aircraft. The term can also refer to the debris left behind after a building collapse or other significant destructive event. In a more general sense, "roncsok" can denote something that is broken, worn out, or in a state of disrepair, even if it is not the result of a single catastrophic incident. For instance, old, dilapidated furniture or worn-out machinery might be described as roncsok. The word carries a connotation of ruin and decay, highlighting the state of being broken and unusable. It is a versatile term in Hungarian, applicable to a wide range of damaged or discarded items.