tanúja
tanúja is a Hungarian word that translates to "witness" in English. It is used to denote a person who has observed an event or has knowledge of something. The term can be applied in various contexts, including legal proceedings, historical accounts, or personal testimonies. In a legal setting, a tanúja is someone who provides evidence in court based on their direct experience. They are typically called upon to corroborate or refute claims made by others. The testimony of a tanúja is considered a crucial part of the judicial process, helping to establish facts and determine guilt or innocence.
Beyond the legal sphere, the word tanúja can also refer to a witness to history or a