Language/Hungarian/Vocabulary/Colors
Hi Hungarian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be expanding our vocabulary on colors. Being familiar with colors can be a great way to describe things around you and also helps in learning any language. Hungarian, being a beautiful and unique language, has its own set of words for different colors. So let's get started and learn some beautiful Hungarian colors.
Basic Colors[edit | edit source]
Let's start with some basic colors which are frequently used in everyday language.
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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Piros | [piroʃ] | Red |
Kék | [keːk] | Blue |
Zöld | [zøld] | Green |
Sárga | [ʃɑrgɑ] | Yellow |
Narancssárga | [nɑrɑnt͡ʃʃaːrgɑ] | Orange |
Fekete | [fɛkɛtɛ] | Black |
Fehér | [fɛheːr] | White |
Tip: Remember, Hungarian has its own unique phonetics, so make sure to put more emphasis on how to pronounce the words than to spell them.
Compound Colors[edit | edit source]
Hungarian allows to create more complex and beautiful compound colors by simply adding suffixes to the basic colors. The newly formed words can be used to describe different shades or variations of these basic colors.
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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Rózsaszín | [roːʒɑːsiːn] | Pink (Rose-coloured) |
Sötétkék | [ʃøteːtkeːk] | Dark Blue |
Világoszöld | [viłaːgozøld] | Light Green |
Arany sárga | [ɑraɲʃɑrgɑ] | Gold Yellow |
Tűzpiros | [tyːzpɪroʃ] | Fiery Red |
Fun Fact: Hungarian is the only language in the world which has a different name for crimson than red. Crimson is called bordó in Hungarian, which is a colour named after the French city of Bordeaux.
Other Colors[edit | edit source]
There are some other colors which you might come across and can be useful to know:
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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Barna | [bɑrnɑ] | Brown |
Szürke | [syrkɛ] | Grey |
Lila | [lilɑ] | Purple |
Tengerkék | [tɛngɛrkeːk] | Teal |
Ezüst | [ɛzyʃt] | Silver |
Fűzöld | [fyzøld] | Willow Green |
Kékeszöld | [kekeʃzøld] | Bluish Green |
Tip: Colors are often used to describe the weather in Hungarian. For example, "Szeles nap volt, a tenger hullámai zöld domborain összeverődtek" (It was a windy day, the waves of the sea collected on the green hills)
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
To better understand the usage of these words, let's go through a small dialogue:
- Person 1: Milyen színű az autód? ('Mi-yen see-nuu ahz auh-toad?' - What colour is your car?)
- Person 2: Az autóm kék. ('Ahz auh-toam kee-k' - My car is blue.)
- Person 1: Ahogy látom, nagyon csinos. ('Ah-go-y laa-toam, nog-yone csi-nos' - As far as I can see, it looks very stylish.)
- Person 2: Köszönöm, nagyon szeretem. ('Koe-sœ-nœm, nog-yone ser-e-tem' - Thank you, I love it very much.)
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Now that we have gone through the different colors and their usage in a dialogue, you should be able to use them in your daily conversations. Don't forget to practice and use these words as much as you can. To improve your Hungarian Vocabulary, you can also use Polyglot Club. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages:Hungarian Vocabulary → Basic Hungarian vocabulary → Food and ..., Hungarian Vocabulary → Advanced Hungarian vocabulary → Art ..., Emergency & Drinks.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Drinks
- Count from 1 to 10
- Food
- Introduce yourself
- Days of the Week
- Education
- Count to 10
- Love
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- How to write a letter
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Hungarian Reference Grammar, Márta Ugrin
- Hungarian: An Essential Grammar, Carol H. Rounds and Erika Sólyom
- Colors in Hungarian – How to learn Hungarian?
- Hungarian vocabulary for beginners: the colors | Hungarian ...
- vocabulary Hungarian colors