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The word appears in several other specific contexts within Hungarian literature and religious texts:

In Hungarian versions of the Psalms (e.g., Psalm 22 and 88), "a porba leszállók" or "gödörbe leszállók" refers to "those who go down to the dust/pit," signifying the deceased or those facing mortality.

Modern urban studies use the term literally for commuters or passengers disembarking at specific transit hubs to study local social strategies and "transitional spaces". LeszГЎllГіk

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.

While the term "leszállók" is a common Hungarian word for passengers disembarking from a vehicle, it specifically identifies a 2011 social photography project that captured the life of the "underground" or "descending" social classes in Budapest. Key Aspects of the "Leszállók" Project The word appears in several other specific contexts

For a deeper look into the photography, you can search for to find the original publication details and gallery excerpts. Leszállás meaning in English - DictZone

(Hungarian for "Those getting off" or "The Descenders") refers to a significant contemporary Hungarian documentary project and book by photographer and author Tibor Bérczi . Leszállás meaning in English - DictZone (Hungarian for

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).