vízvéte
Vízvéte is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "water taking." It refers to the practice of collecting water from natural sources, such as wells, springs, rivers, or lakes. Historically, this was a common and essential activity for households and communities before the widespread availability of piped water systems. The method of water véte would vary depending on the source and the tools available. Buckets, jugs, and often elaborate well mechanisms were used to draw water.
In rural areas and in some developing regions, vízvéte continues to be a daily necessity for many.