szólaló
Szólaló is a Hungarian noun formed from the verb szólal (to speak, to voice) and functions as an agent noun meaning “one who speaks.” It has several related senses depending on context. The term can designate a person who speaks in a public or formal setting, and it is also used in musical contexts to refer to a solo performer.
In the public realm, szólaló denotes the speaker in a debate, meeting, or parliamentary session. A szólaló
In music, szólaló is used to describe a soloist—the performer who delivers a solo line or passage
Etymologically, szólaló is the agent noun derived from szól, with the typical Hungarian suffix -ó, signaling