végzet
Végzet is a Hungarian noun meaning fate, destiny, or doom: the inevitable course of events believed to be beyond a person’s control. The term often carries a stronger sense of inexorability and a negative or ominous nuance, compared with sors, which can be more neutral or mixed in tone. In everyday language végzet can describe a sense of doomed outcome, while in literature it is frequently used as a larger-than-life force shaping a character’s life.
Etymology and form: linguistically, végzet is formed from vég meaning "end" with the suffix -zet, creating an
Cultural usage: in Hungarian literature, film, and music, végzet is a common motif to express inevitability,
Philosophical and religious context: the concept relates to determinism and fatalism. Debates about végzet often appear
In modern usage, végzet remains a familiar literary and cultural concept in Hungarian, appearing in titles,