játék

Etymology
, perhaps from +.

Noun

 * 1) toy something to play with
 * 2) game playful or competitive activity
 * 3) game one’s manner, style, or performance in playing a game
 * 4) * 1964, (author), Judit Gyepes (translator), Zabhegyező [], Budapest: Európa Könyvkiadó (1998), ISBN 9630764024, chapter 11, page 95:
 * Már aznap délután együtt golfoztunk. Nyolc labdát elrontott, emlékszem. Nyolcat! Rém nehéz volt rávenni, hogy legalább kinyissa a szemét, mikor beleüt a labdába. De még így is óriásit javítottam a játékán.
 * I played golf with her that same afternoon. She lost eight balls, I remember. Eight. I had a terrible time getting her to at least open her eyes when she took a swing at the ball. I improved her game immensely, though.
 * 1) play activity for amusement only, especially among the young; similar activity in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills; the conduct, or course, of a game; an individual’s performance in a sport or game
 * 1) play activity for amusement only, especially among the young; similar activity in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills; the conduct, or course, of a game; an individual’s performance in a sport or game