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Say Hello in the Hungarian Language

Magyar


English: Hello (Your name) I am
Hungarian: Szia (Your name) vagyok
Pronunciation: SEE-yah (Your name) vahj-OK

Did You Know You Were Speaking Hungarian?

Words in English from the Hungarian language:

paprika vampire (from "vampir")
hussar kuvasz (the dog)

Hungarian Alphabet

Learning Hungarian

Hungarian Culture

Who Can You Talk To?

There are over 13,600,000 people in Hungary, Australia, Austria, Canada, Israel, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and the United States of America who speak Hungarian.

Now you can say hello to 13,600,000 people!*

*Source: Ethnologue: Hungarian (2005)

Say Hello to the World was created by Lorri Mon.

Updated on 10 Jun 2008

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