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sjpzzz
i have some questions in studying hungarian... i have just started studying hungarian. First, i tried to get used to hungarian alphabets. As for me, since they are still similar to english alphabets and pronunciation, i didn't feel it difficult, only except for some confusing characters like U parts and O parts. And since then, i learned some Hi/Bye in hungarian words like szia, szervusz, yo napot kivanok, yo reggelt kivanok, yo estet kivanok, viszontlatasra, mi ujsag, kellemes napot kivanok etc and memorizing such sentences and words, i realized i have no clue why the sentence's formed like that. Like for example, i only know the answers of math, while i have no idea why the answers should be like that. So i perceived myself that i gotta get on studying grammar. And then, I got lost at where to start with.... can recommend me some proper way of studying hungarian..... do i have to finish grammar part first?
29 ก.พ. 2012 เวลา 16:19
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hi,sjpzzz....I'm from China and now learning Hungarian...I got 3 textbooks,and no grammar book,I learnt those sentences,too,and i don't know how these stuff are formed,either...but I guess as I'm learning further,these books will tell me the knowledge of grammar..and how to use the grammar...books are written in its own way for some reasons...just like,when I learnt"goo iod morning"in english,I didn't know why it should be"good morning"...but as i studied more and more,i know the reason now...so i think we both better need to learn it little by little.. Good luck!!!
4 มีนาคม 2012

Hi, 

Hungarian is an agglutinative language.

e.g.

auto - car 

autom - my car

autoim - my cars

eladtam az autoimat - I sold my cars

 

Furthermore in Hungarian the order of the words can more or less modify the meaning of the sentence. 

e.g.

eladtam az autoimat - I sold my cars

az autoimat adtam el - I sold my cars (not something else)

 

I might recommend this link for further information: 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_grammar ;

If you have any question please let me know.

 

Sok sikert!

 

PS.

jó reggelt, jó napot etc. in written 'y' sound should be 'j' letter.

29 กุมภาพันธ์ 2012
To study vocabulary and basic expressions I recommend livemocha.com. You can also submit written exercises and record yourself speaking and get feedback from native speakers. But grammar is also important and unfortunately it is not easy. Check this out http://www.magyarora.com/english/grammar.html
29 กุมภาพันธ์ 2012
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