The word appears in several other specific contexts within Hungarian literature and religious texts:
The project explores the lives of people living on the margins of society, specifically those frequenting the underpasses and metro stations of Budapest. It serves as a visual and narrative report on urban poverty and social displacement. LeszГЎllГіk
(Hungarian for "Those getting off" or "The Descenders") refers to a significant contemporary Hungarian documentary project and book by photographer and author Tibor Bérczi . The word appears in several other specific contexts
It was primarily published as a book, often categorized under contemporary Hungarian social photography. It combines gritty, realistic portraits with short biographical snippets or descriptions of the subjects. It was primarily published as a book, often
In Hungarian sociology and art, the term often implies a "descent" not just into a physical subway, but a metaphorical downward social mobility. Linguistic & Other Contexts
In the Hungarian translation of Stephen King’s It ( Az ), the term describes "those getting off" (e.g., sailors or soldiers stopping at a bar for a quick drink).
Modern urban studies use the term literally for commuters or passengers disembarking at specific transit hubs to study local social strategies and "transitional spaces".