rontott
Rontott is a Hungarian term that translates to "spoiled," "ruined," or "damaged" in English. It is often used in the context of food that has gone bad due to spoilage, becoming unfit for consumption. This can be due to bacterial growth, mold, or other forms of decay. The term can also describe something that has been broken or rendered unusable through mishandling or poor quality.
Beyond physical objects, "rontott" can also be used figuratively. It might describe a situation that has been