világod
Világod is a Hungarian term formed from the noun világ (world) with the second-person possessive suffix -od, yielding “your world.” It is used as a noun phrase to refer to the world as perceived, inhabited, or framed by the listener or speaker. The word appears in everyday speech as well as in poetry and prose, where it can signal personal perspective, sphere of influence, or intimate relation to one’s surroundings.
Grammatical notes: In Hungarian, világ denotes the physical world and can also carry abstract senses such as
Usage and nuances: The phrase is most often used rhetorically or poetically to describe someone’s subjective
Cultural references: There is no widely recognized standalone work titled “Világod” in major Hungarian literary or
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