Where does “szakadta” come from?
szakadta (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian szakad, from Hungarian szak, from Hungarian szakma — profession, occupation, trade, craft.
szakadta (Hungarian): (his/her/its) tearing, ripping or bursting (apart), i.e., close to the end of (his/her/its) strength or near (his/her/its) destruction or exhaustion
Definitions
- (his/her/its) tearing, ripping or bursting (apart), i.e., close to the end of (his/her/its) strength or near (his/her/its) destruction or exhaustion