téglából
Téglából is a Hungarian word that translates to "from brick" or "made of brick" in English. It is a common construction material used in Hungary and other parts of Central Europe. Bricks are typically made from clay that is molded into rectangular shapes and then fired in a kiln at high temperatures. This process hardens the clay, making it durable and resistant to the elements.
The use of bricks in construction dates back thousands of years, and they have been a popular
Buildings constructed from téglából are known for their thermal mass, meaning they can absorb and store heat,