szavaidat
Szavaidat is a term originating from the Hungarian language. It translates directly to "your words" or "your saying" in English. The term is often used in informal contexts to refer to something someone has said, particularly when emphasizing the importance, authenticity, or impact of those spoken words. It can carry a nuance of trust or reliance on what has been communicated. For instance, one might say they are acting based on "szavaidat" to indicate they are following through on a promise or commitment made by another person. The term is not a formal or technical one but rather part of everyday Hungarian discourse. Its usage implies a personal connection to the speaker and their utterances.