világnak
Világnak is a Hungarian word that translates to "world" or "earth" in English. It is a common noun and is used in a wide variety of contexts, from describing the physical planet to abstract concepts of existence. The word can be used as a direct object, a subject, or in possessive forms. For example, "A világnak vége" translates to "The end of the world." When used in a possessive form, such as "világom," it means "my world," and can be used to refer to one's personal life, experiences, or social circle. The plural form is "világok," meaning "worlds." This can refer to multiple planets or different realms of existence. The concept of "világ" is central to Hungarian culture and language, appearing in many idioms and expressions that reflect a broad understanding of existence, community, and personal experience. The word's versatility allows it to encompass both the grand scale of the cosmos and the intimate sphere of individual perception. Its usage demonstrates a rich linguistic tradition capable of expressing complex ideas with a single, fundamental term.