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hatalom — meaning in English: power

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neutral common
Usage
Native Hungarian speakers commonly use the word 'hatalom' in political discussions to describe authority, influence, or control held by individuals or institutions. For example, in conversations about government decisions or social movements, 'hatalom' captures the essence of power dynamics at play.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hatalom' can be similar to words like 'erő' (force) or 'uralom' (dominion), but it specifically refers to the power held in governance or authority. You might choose 'hatalom' when discussing political power, whereas 'erő' might be used in contexts relating to physical strength or force.
Culture
The word 'hatalom' derives from the Old Hungarian term 'hatalmas,' which means powerful or mighty. In Hungarian culture, discussions of 'hatalom' often evoke historical contexts, particularly the country's tumultuous political past, making it a significant term in both everyday conversation and literary works.
FAQ
Q.What does 'hatalom' mean in English?
'Hatalom' translates to 'power' in English, often referring to authority or influence in a political or social context.
Q.How do you pronounce 'hatalom'?
'Hatalom' is pronounced as [ha-ta-lom] with emphasis on the first syllable. Listening to native speakers may help to grasp the correct intonation.
Q.Can 'hatalom' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'hatalom' is commonly used in everyday conversations, especially in discussions about politics, authority, and decision-making processes.
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