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Santiago
how to make words smaller in Hungarian?
So I've heard to make a name smaller you add ka or ke at the end of a word, or cska, cske. .. for example for little Santiago you would say Santiagócska, but it kind of sounds cheap. Is there any other way? ... and finally, how do I say my little Edit? Or just little Edit?
2015年6月19日 14:57
解答 · 4
If we want to make a name smaller, we can use the suffixes "-ka" or "-ke", but nicknames are usually formed by adding "i" to the end. My name is Tünde, my nickname is Tündi, but a few people still call me "Tündike", although it's really for small children.
Andrea - Andi - Andika
Tímea - Timi - Timike
Ferenc - Feri - Ferike
Gábor - Gabi - Gabika
"-cska" and "cske" is for children.
Kinga - Kinguci - Kingácska
Géza - Gézu - Gézácska
Anna - Annuska - Annácska
"Little Edit" is "Editke", but use it only if you are in a close friendhip with that person. Otherwise, Edit is fine.
2015年6月22日
"-ka, -ke, -cska, -cske" is rarely used, usually only children. Short name and "-ka, -ke, -cska, -cske".
for example: Nikoletta short version Niki and -ke Nikike or Nikicske (Nikolettácska do not use or very rarely)
But usually only shortened name is used. for example.: János=Jani, Tamás=Tomi, Krisztina=Kriszti...
My little Edit: Drága Editem
2015年6月19日
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