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<div class="pg_page_title">Hungarian Vocabulary - Drinks</div>
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hungarian Hungarian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn the most important Hungarian words related to drinks. Knowing these words will help you to order drinks in a restaurant or bar, and to understand what people are talking about when they mention drinks. Let's get started! __TOC__


==Drinks==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hungarian Hungarian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about the essential Hungarian vocabulary for drinks. Hungarian drinks have a rich history, and some of them have even become world-famous. With this lesson, you will be able to order drinks in a Hungarian bar or restaurant with ease.
Drinks are an important part of Hungarian culture. Here are some of the most common drinks you will find in Hungary:
 
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== Drinks in Hungary ==
Drinking is a crucial aspect of Hungarian culture. Hungarians enjoy their drinks, and drinking is almost always accompanied by food, conversation, and laughter. Many traditional Hungarian drinks are world-famous, such as Tokaji Aszú, Unicum, and Zwack.
 
== Alcoholic Drinks ==
Let's start with the alcoholic beverages. Hungarian alcohol is famous for its quality and variety, and there are many local drinks to try. Be careful not to overdo it, though, especially with the strong spirits.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| bor || bor || wine
|-
|-
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| pezsgő || pezsgő || champagne
|-
|-
| tea || [ˈteːɒ] || tea
| sör || shör || beer
|-
|-
| kávé || [ˈkaːveː] || coffee
| pálinka || paalinka || fruit brandy
|-
|-
| sör || [ˈsøːr] || beer
| Unicum || oonitsum || a herbal liqueur
|-
|-
| bor || [ˈboːr] || wine
| Tokaji Aszú || to-kai ah-su || a sweet white wine
|-
|-
| pálinka || [ˈpaːlinka] || brandy
| Zwack || svak || a herbal bitter
|}
|}


===Tea===
=== Dialogue ===
Tea is a popular drink in Hungary. It is usually served with milk and sugar. You can also find herbal teas, such as chamomile and mint.  
* Person 1: Kérek egy pohár bort. (Can I have a glass of wine?)
* Person 2: Természetesen, milyen bort szeretne? (Of course, what kind of wine would you like?)
* Person 1: Egy pohár vörösbort, kérem. (A glass of red wine, please.)
* Person 2: Rendben van. (All right.)
 
* Person 1: Mit ajánl a ház söre közül? (What do you recommend from the house beers?)
* Person 2: Az arany, vagy a barna ale nagyon finom. (The Gold or the Brown Ale is very tasty.)
 
* Person 1: Kérek egy Unicumot. (Can I have an Unicum?)
* Person 2: Az Unicumot általában étkezés után isszák, mert segít megemészteni az ételt. (Unicum is usually drunk after meals as it helps with digestion.)
 
== Non-Alcoholic Drinks ==
If you do not drink alcohol, do not worry, Hungarian non-alcoholic drinks are also delicious. Some of them can even be mixed with alcohol, such as the famous szörp.


===Coffee===
{| class="wikitable"
Coffee is also very popular in Hungary. It is usually served black, but you can also add milk and sugar. You can find many different types of coffee, such as espresso, cappuccino, and latte.
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| víz || vees || water
|-
| tej || tey || milk  
|-
| kóla || ko-la || coke
|-
| szörp || serp || fruit syrup
|-
| üdítő || üditő || soft drink
|}


===Beer===
=== Dialogue ===
Beer is a popular drink in Hungary. There are many different types of beer, from light lagers to dark ales. The most popular brands are Dreher, Arany Ászok, and Soproni.  
* Person 1: Kérek egy pohár szörpöt. (Can I have a glass of fruit syrup?)
* Person 2: Milyen ízesítést kérsz? (What flavor would you like?)
* Person 1: Eperízt kérek. (Strawberry flavor, please.)
* Person 2: Rendben van. (All right.)


===Wine===
* Person 1: Van itt valamilyen üdítő? (Do you have any soft drinks here?)
Wine is also popular in Hungary. The most popular wines are Tokaji, Egri Bikavér, and Villányi.  
* Person 2: Igen, van kóla, fanta, és sprite is. (Yes, we have Coke, Fanta, and Sprite.)


===Brandy===
== Conclusion ==
Brandy is a type of distilled spirit made from grapes. It is usually served as an after-dinner drink. The most popular brandy in Hungary is Zwack Unicum.  
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==Conclusion==
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
In this lesson, we learned about the most popular drinks in Hungary. We learned about tea, coffee, beer, wine, and brandy. Now you can order drinks in a restaurant or bar, and understand what people are talking about when they mention drinks.  


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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Hungarian Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Hungarian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the essential Hungarian vocabulary for drinks. Hungarian drinks have a rich history, and some of them have even become world-famous. With this lesson, you will be able to order drinks in a Hungarian bar or restaurant with ease.

Drinks in Hungary

Drinking is a crucial aspect of Hungarian culture. Hungarians enjoy their drinks, and drinking is almost always accompanied by food, conversation, and laughter. Many traditional Hungarian drinks are world-famous, such as Tokaji Aszú, Unicum, and Zwack.

Alcoholic Drinks

Let's start with the alcoholic beverages. Hungarian alcohol is famous for its quality and variety, and there are many local drinks to try. Be careful not to overdo it, though, especially with the strong spirits.

Hungarian Pronunciation English
bor bor wine
pezsgő pezsgő champagne
sör shör beer
pálinka paalinka fruit brandy
Unicum oonitsum a herbal liqueur
Tokaji Aszú to-kai ah-su a sweet white wine
Zwack svak a herbal bitter

Dialogue

  • Person 1: Kérek egy pohár bort. (Can I have a glass of wine?)
  • Person 2: Természetesen, milyen bort szeretne? (Of course, what kind of wine would you like?)
  • Person 1: Egy pohár vörösbort, kérem. (A glass of red wine, please.)
  • Person 2: Rendben van. (All right.)
  • Person 1: Mit ajánl a ház söre közül? (What do you recommend from the house beers?)
  • Person 2: Az arany, vagy a barna ale nagyon finom. (The Gold or the Brown Ale is very tasty.)
  • Person 1: Kérek egy Unicumot. (Can I have an Unicum?)
  • Person 2: Az Unicumot általában étkezés után isszák, mert segít megemészteni az ételt. (Unicum is usually drunk after meals as it helps with digestion.)

Non-Alcoholic Drinks

If you do not drink alcohol, do not worry, Hungarian non-alcoholic drinks are also delicious. Some of them can even be mixed with alcohol, such as the famous szörp.

Hungarian Pronunciation English
víz vees water
tej tey milk
kóla ko-la coke
szörp serp fruit syrup
üdítő üditő soft drink

Dialogue

  • Person 1: Kérek egy pohár szörpöt. (Can I have a glass of fruit syrup?)
  • Person 2: Milyen ízesítést kérsz? (What flavor would you like?)
  • Person 1: Eperízt kérek. (Strawberry flavor, please.)
  • Person 2: Rendben van. (All right.)
  • Person 1: Van itt valamilyen üdítő? (Do you have any soft drinks here?)
  • Person 2: Igen, van kóla, fanta, és sprite is. (Yes, we have Coke, Fanta, and Sprite.)

Conclusion

That's it for today's lesson. We hope you have found it useful and interesting. Remember, the best way to learn Hungarian is to use it in practice. To improve your Hungarian find native speakers and ask them any questions. Do not forget to check out our Hungarian vocabulary section to learn more words and phrases. Köszönöm a figyelmet! (Thank you for your attention!)


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources

(Provide the sources you used for creating the lesson)