Hungarian phrasebook Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Hungarian phrasebook
English-speakers tend to find most everything about the written language tough going, including a number of unusual sounds likegy(often pronounced like thedin "during" in British English andű(vaguely like a long Englisheas inmewith rounded lips), as well as agglutinative grammar that leads to fearsome-looking words likeeltéveszthetetlen(unmistakable) andviszontlátásra(goodbye). Also, letters can be pronounced differently than in English: the "s" always has a "sh" sound, the "sz" has the "s" sound, and the "c" is pronounced like the English "ts", to name a few. On the upside, it is written with the familiar Roman alphabet (though one adorned with lots of accents), and — unlike English — it has almost totally phonetic spelling. This means that if you learn how to pronounce the 44 letters of
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