szilánokat
Szilánkok is a term used in Hungarian to describe fragments or splinters, often referring to small pieces of solid material. This can include shards of glass, wood splinters, or chips of stone. In a more figurative sense, "szilánkok" can also denote remnants or broken pieces of something larger, such as fragments of a shattered dream or scattered pieces of evidence. The context in which the word is used typically clarifies whether it refers to a literal physical object or a metaphorical concept. The origin of the word is believed to be onomatopoeic, imitating the sound of something breaking or splintering. While often associated with something sharp or potentially harmful, the term can also be used neutrally to describe the state of being broken into pieces. Its usage is common in everyday language and literature to convey a sense of fragmentation or being broken down into smaller parts.