sztrájkoltak
"Sztrájkoltak" is a Hungarian verb phrase that translates to "they went on strike" or "they struck." It is the past tense form of the verb "sztrájkol," which means "to go on strike" or "to strike." The verb is commonly used in the context of labor disputes, where workers temporarily cease their work in order to protest against working conditions, wages, or other labor-related issues.
The term "sztrájk" itself originates from the German word "Streik," which was introduced into Hungarian through
In modern Hungary, strikes are regulated by labor laws and collective bargaining agreements. While strikes are
The phrase "sztrájkoltak" is a straightforward and concise way to describe the action of workers going on