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Hungarian (Magyar)
Hungarian is a Uralic language with about 15 million speakers in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia.
Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. It is related to Mansi, an Ob-Ugric language with about 4,000 speakers who live in the eastern Urals, and Khanty or Ostyak, the other Ob-Ugric language which is spoken by about 15,000 people in the Ob valley of western Siberia.
The earliest Hungarian literature, dating from the 12th century, was in Latin. Texts in Hungarian started to appear during the 13th century. The first book to be printed in Hungarian was published in 1527 in Krakow, Poland. Hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Hungarian alphabet
Notes
Hungarian language courses, dictionaries, etc.
Other languages written with the Latin alphabet
Links
Online Hungarian lessonshttp://www.magyarora.com/http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/a/d/adr10/hungarian.htmlhttp://www.hungarotips.com/hungarian/http://impulzus.sch.bme.hu/info/magyar.shtml
Hungarian <> English dictionaryhttp://szotar.sztaki.hu/
Hungarian Electronic talking dictionarieshttp://www.ectaco.com/dictionaries/list.php3?refid=2516&lang=9
Magyar Rádió Online - Hungarian language radiohttp://www.radio.hu/
Links to online Hungarian mediahttp://www.hullamvadasz.hu/
A Magyar Nyelvtudományi Társaság Folyóirata- Journal of the Society of Hungarian Linguistics (in Hungarian and English)http://www.c3.hu/~magyarnyelv/
Hungarian Literature
Hungarian (Magyar)
Hungarian is a Uralic language with about 15 million speakers in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia.
Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. It is related to Mansi, an Ob-Ugric language with about 4,000 speakers who live in the eastern Urals, and Khanty or Ostyak, the other Ob-Ugric language which is spoken by about 15,000 people in the Ob valley of western Siberia.
The earliest Hungarian literature, dating from the 12th century, was in Latin. Texts in Hungarian started to appear during the 13th century. The first book to be printed in Hungarian was published in 1527 in Krakow, Poland. Hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Hungarian alphabet
Notes
Hungarian language courses, dictionaries, etc.
Other languages written with the Latin alphabet
Links
Online Hungarian lessonshttp://www.magyarora.com/http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/a/d/adr10/hungarian.htmlhttp://www.hungarotips.com/hungarian/http://impulzus.sch.bme.hu/info/magyar.shtml
Hungarian <> English dictionaryhttp://szotar.sztaki.hu/
Hungarian Electronic talking dictionarieshttp://www.ectaco.com/dictionaries/list.php3?refid=2516&lang=9
Magyar Rádió Online - Hungarian language radiohttp://www.radio.hu/
Links to online Hungarian mediahttp://www.hullamvadasz.hu/
A Magyar Nyelvtudományi Társaság Folyóirata- Journal of the Society of Hungarian Linguistics (in Hungarian and English)http://www.c3.hu/~magyarnyelv/
Hungarian Literature
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