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In our journey through the Hungarian language, we come across a fascinating aspect of grammar: '''comparatives and superlatives'''. Understanding how to express differences and extremes can enhance your conversational skills, allowing you to describe not just objects and people, but also their qualities and attributes more vividly. This lesson will empower you to compare things in a way that feels natural and intuitive, reflecting the richness of the Hungarian language.


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In this lesson, we will cover the following key areas:


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In this lesson, we will learn how to create comparisons and express superlatives in Hungarian. We will use adjectives and adverbs in different forms and contexts to describe different objects, people, or situations. This lesson is suitable for students who have already studied basic Hungarian grammar and know how to use verbs and nouns correctly.
=== The Importance of Comparisons and Superlatives ===
 
Comparisons and superlatives are essential in any language as they help us articulate differences and similarities between objects, people, and ideas. In Hungarian, these grammatical forms allow us to express not just a basic quality, but also the degree to which something possesses that quality. For example, if we want to say that one city is larger than another, or that a particular dish is the best among many, we use comparative and superlative forms. This is crucial for effective communication, especially when you want to share opinions or preferences.
 
=== Structure of Comparatives and Superlatives in Hungarian ===
 
Hungarian adjectives can be modified to form comparatives and superlatives. The basic rule is to add specific suffixes to the adjective. Here’s a brief overview:
 
* '''Comparative Form''': In Hungarian, comparatives are typically formed by adding the suffix "-bb" or "-ább" to the base adjective. The choice between the two depends on vowel harmony and the structure of the adjective.
 
* '''Superlative Form''': Superlatives are formed by adding the prefix "leg-" to the base form of the adjective, followed by the basic adjective form itself.
 
Let’s delve deeper into the mechanics of these forms with specific examples.
 
== Comparatives ==
 
=== Formation of Comparatives ===
 
To form comparatives in Hungarian, we generally follow these patterns:


== Comparisons ==
* For one-syllable adjectives, we add "-bb".


We use comparisons to describe how two things are similar or different. Hungarian uses different forms of adjectives and adverbs to express comparisons.
* For adjectives with two syllables or more, we often add "-ább".


=== Comparison of equality ===
=== Examples of Comparatives ===


To express that two items or people are equal, we use "olyan...mint" (as...as). For example:
Here are some examples illustrating how to form comparatives:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| nagy || nɒɟ || big → nagyobb || bigger
|-
| kicsi || kiʧi || small → kisebb || smaller
|-
| szép || seːp || beautiful → szebb || more beautiful
|-
| gyors || jorʃ || fast → gyorsabb || faster
|-
| nehéz || nɛheːz || heavy → nehezebb || heavier
|-
| okos || okoʃ || smart → okosabb || smarter
|-
| drága || draːɡɒ || expensive → drágább || more expensive
|-
| egyszerű || ɛɡjʃɛrɨ || simple → egyszerűbb || simpler
|-
| színes || siːnɛʃ || colorful → színesebb || more colorful
|-
|-
| A város olyan nagy, mint a főváros. || Ah vaa-rosh o-lyan nog-y, mint ah fo-vaarosh. || The city is as big as the capital.
 
| || joː || good → jobb || better
 
|}
|}


=== Comparison of inequality ===
=== Using Comparatives in Sentences ===
 
You can use comparatives to make comparisons in sentences. Here are a few examples:
 
1. '''A macska nagyobb, mint a kutya.''' 
 
(The cat is bigger than the dog.)
 
2. '''Ez a könyv érdekesebb, mint az előző.''' 
 
(This book is more interesting than the previous one.)
 
3. '''A tavasz szebb, mint a tél.''' 
 
(Spring is more beautiful than winter.)
 
4. '''A kávé drágább, mint a tea.''' 
 
(The coffee is more expensive than the tea.)
 
5. '''A kocsi gyorsabb, mint a bicikli.''' 
 
(The car is faster than the bicycle.)
 
== Superlatives ==
 
=== Formation of Superlatives ===
 
Superlatives are formed by adding the prefix "leg-" to the base adjective. The structure remains consistent regardless of the adjective's length.
 
=== Examples of Superlatives ===


To express that two items or people are not equal, we use "nem olyan...mint" (not as...as). For example:
Here are some examples of superlatives:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| legnagyobb || lɛɡnɒɟobb || the biggest
|-
|-
| Az apja nem olyan magas, mint ő. || Oz upp-yuh nem o-lyan mog-gosh, mint oh. || His father is not as tall as him.
|}


=== Comparative form ===
| legkisebb || lɛɡkiʧɛbb || the smallest
 
|-


To express that one item or person has a greater or lesser quality than another, we use the comparative form of an adjective or adverb, which generally uses the suffix "-bb" (more) or "-abb" (most). For example:
| legszebb || lɛɡsɛbb || the most beautiful


{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| A kutya nagyobb, mint a macska. || Ah kut-yuh nog-yobb, mint ah ma-ts-ka. || The dog is bigger than the cat.
 
| leggyorsabb || lɛɡjorʃabb || the fastest
 
|-
|-
| Szeretek hamarabb kelni, mint Te. || Ser-et-ek ho-maar-ubb kel-ni, mint Teh. || I like getting up earlier than you.
|}


Note that some adjectives have irregular comparative forms:
| legnehezebb || lɛɡnɛheːzɛbb || the heaviest


{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| jó || yoh || good
| jobb || yo-bb || better
| rossz || ross || bad
| rosszabb || ross-ab-bb || worse
| sok || shok || many/much
| több || tøbb || more
| kevés || kev-esh || few/little
| kevesebb || kev-esh-ebb || less
|}


=== Superlative form ===
| legokosabb || lɛɡokoʃabb || the smartest
 
|-


To express that an item or person has the highest or lowest quality among all, we use the superlative form of an adjective or adverb, which generally uses the suffix "-leg-" (most) or "-nél/nélkül" (least). For example:
| legdrágább || lɛɡdraːɡaːbb || the most expensive


{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Budapest a legszebb város Magyarországon. || Bu-da-pesht ah leg-szebb vaarosh mod-yar-or-shaa-gon. || Budapest is the most beautiful city in Hungary.
 
| legegyszerűbb || lɛɡɛɟɛrɨbb || the simplest
 
|-
|-
| Ez a tanár a legjobb matektanár. || Ez ah taa-naar ah leg-yobb mat-ek-taa-naar. || This teacher is the best math teacher.
|}


Note that some adjectives have irregular superlative forms:
| legszínesebb || lɛɡsiːnɛʃɛbb || the most colorful


{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| jó || yoh || good
 
| legjobb || leg-yobb || best
| legjobb || lɛɡjoːbb || the best
| rossz || ross || bad
 
| legsrosszabb || legs-rosh-ab-bb || worst
| sok || shok || many/much
| legtöbb || leg-tøbb || most
| kevés || kev-esh || few/little
| legkevesebb || leg-kev-esh-ebb || least
|}
|}


== Exercises ==
=== Using Superlatives in Sentences ===
 
Superlatives enable us to express the highest degree of a quality. Here are some examples:
 
1. '''Ez a macska a legnagyobb a házban.''' 
 
(This cat is the biggest in the house.)
 
2. '''A könyv a legérdekesebb, amit valaha olvastam.''' 
 
(The book is the most interesting I have ever read.)
 
3. '''Ő a legszebb lány az iskolában.''' 
 
(She is the most beautiful girl in the school.)
 
4. '''Ez a kávé a legdrágább a boltban.''' 
 
(This coffee is the most expensive in the shop.)


* Translate the following sentences into Hungarian:
5. '''A kocsi a leggyorsabb az úton.''' 


# My car is not as fast as yours.
(The car is the fastest on the road.)
# This book is more interesting than that one.
# The soup is not as hot as the coffee.
# This is the cheapest store in town.
# Budapest is the biggest city in Hungary.


* Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the comparative or superlative:
== Practice Exercises ==


# Az alma ___ (finom) a banánnál.
Now that we've covered the theory, it's time for you to practice what you've learned! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce your understanding of comparatives and superlatives in Hungarian.
# A hétvégi utazás ___ (drága) az előzőnél.
# A matek a ___ (nehéz) tantárgyak közé tartozik.
# Az én macskám ___ (barátságos) a te kutyádnál.
# Az én testvérem ___ (magas) a te testvérednél.


== Sources ==
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
* [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magyar_nyelvtan Hungarian Grammar]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_language Hungarian Language]


Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.
1. A nap a __________ (fényes) az égen. 
2. Ez a film __________ (érdekes) a múlt heti. 
3. A kutya __________ (nagy) a macskánál. 
4. A tavasz __________ (szép) a nyárnál. 
5. Az almák __________ (édes) a körténél. 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Adjective with Its Comparative and Superlative ===
Match the Hungarian adjective with its comparative and superlative form.
1. kicsi
2. szép
3. gyors
4. okos
5. drága
a. legokosabb 
b. legkisebb 
c. leggyorsabb 
d. legszebb 
e. legdrágább 
=== Exercise 3: Rewrite the Sentences ===
Rewrite the following sentences using comparatives or superlatives.
1. A kutya nagy. A macska még nagyobb. 
2. A film jó. A könyv még jobb. 
3. A nyár szép. A tavasz még szebb. 
=== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences ===
Create five sentences using both comparative and superlative forms. Be creative!
=== Exercise 5: Translate to Hungarian ===
Translate the following sentences into Hungarian using the correct forms.
1. My sister is taller than I am. 
2. This restaurant is the best in the city. 
3. January is colder than April.
=== Exercise 6: True or False ===
Determine if the following statements are true or false.
1. "szebbb" is the comparative form of "szép". 
2. "legkisebb" is the superlative form of "kicsi". 
3. "gyors" is the superlative form of "gyorsabb". 
=== Exercise 7: Listening Practice ===
Listen to your teacher read the following sentences and write down the comparative or superlative form used.
1. A legnagyobb város Budapest. 
2. Ez a legszebb nap az évben. 
=== Exercise 8: Group Activity ===
In small groups, discuss your favorite books or movies using comparatives and superlatives. Use sentences like: "This book is more interesting than that one."
=== Exercise 9: Fill in the Chart ===
Create a chart with the following adjectives, their comparative, and superlative forms.
| Hungarian Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
|---|---|---|
| jó | | |
| nagy | | |
| szép | | |
| drága | | |
| kicsi | | |
=== Exercise 10: Reflection ===
Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned about comparatives and superlatives in this lesson. How can you apply this knowledge in your daily conversations?
== Solutions to Exercises ==
Here are the solutions to the exercises for your reference.
=== Solutions to Exercise 1 ===
1. legfényesebb 
2. érdekesebb 
3. nagyobb 
4. szebb 
5. édesebb 
=== Solutions to Exercise 2 ===
1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-a, 5-e
=== Solutions to Exercise 3 ===
1. A kutya nagyobb, mint a macska. 
2. A film jobb, mint a könyv. 
3. A nyár szebb, mint a tavasz. 
=== Solutions to Exercise 4 ===
(Students' answers will vary.)
=== Solutions to Exercise 5 ===
1. A nővérem magasabb, mint én. 
2. Ez az étterem a legjobb a városban. 
3. Január hidegebb, mint április. 
=== Solutions to Exercise 6 ===
1. True 
2. True 
3. False 
=== Solutions to Exercise 7 ===
(Teacher's answers will vary.)
=== Solutions to Exercise 8 ===
(Group discussions will vary.)
=== Solutions to Exercise 9 ===
| Hungarian Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
|---|---|---|
| jó | jobb | legjobb |
| nagy | nagyobb | legnagyobb |
| szép | szebb | legszebb |
| drága | drágább | legdrágább |
| kicsi | kisebb | legkisebb |
=== Solutions to Exercise 10 ===
(Students' reflections will vary.)
As we wrap up this lesson, remember that using comparatives and superlatives will greatly enrich your conversations in Hungarian. With practice and application, you'll find these forms becoming second nature in your speech. Keep exploring, keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to express your thoughts and opinions with clarity and confidence.


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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_grammar Hungarian grammar - Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Simplified_Grammar_of_the_Hungarian_Language/Adjectives Simplified Grammar of the Hungarian Language/Adjectives ...]


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HungarianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Comparisons and superlatives

In our journey through the Hungarian language, we come across a fascinating aspect of grammar: comparatives and superlatives. Understanding how to express differences and extremes can enhance your conversational skills, allowing you to describe not just objects and people, but also their qualities and attributes more vividly. This lesson will empower you to compare things in a way that feels natural and intuitive, reflecting the richness of the Hungarian language.

In this lesson, we will cover the following key areas:

The Importance of Comparisons and Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Comparisons and superlatives are essential in any language as they help us articulate differences and similarities between objects, people, and ideas. In Hungarian, these grammatical forms allow us to express not just a basic quality, but also the degree to which something possesses that quality. For example, if we want to say that one city is larger than another, or that a particular dish is the best among many, we use comparative and superlative forms. This is crucial for effective communication, especially when you want to share opinions or preferences.

Structure of Comparatives and Superlatives in Hungarian[edit | edit source]

Hungarian adjectives can be modified to form comparatives and superlatives. The basic rule is to add specific suffixes to the adjective. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Comparative Form: In Hungarian, comparatives are typically formed by adding the suffix "-bb" or "-ább" to the base adjective. The choice between the two depends on vowel harmony and the structure of the adjective.
  • Superlative Form: Superlatives are formed by adding the prefix "leg-" to the base form of the adjective, followed by the basic adjective form itself.

Let’s delve deeper into the mechanics of these forms with specific examples.

Comparatives[edit | edit source]

Formation of Comparatives[edit | edit source]

To form comparatives in Hungarian, we generally follow these patterns:

  • For one-syllable adjectives, we add "-bb".
  • For adjectives with two syllables or more, we often add "-ább".

Examples of Comparatives[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples illustrating how to form comparatives:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
nagy nɒɟ big → nagyobb bigger
kicsi kiʧi small → kisebb smaller
szép seːp beautiful → szebb more beautiful
gyors jorʃ fast → gyorsabb faster
nehéz nɛheːz heavy → nehezebb heavier
okos okoʃ smart → okosabb smarter
drága draːɡɒ expensive → drágább more expensive
egyszerű ɛɡjʃɛrɨ simple → egyszerűbb simpler
színes siːnɛʃ colorful → színesebb more colorful
joː good → jobb better

Using Comparatives in Sentences[edit | edit source]

You can use comparatives to make comparisons in sentences. Here are a few examples:

1. A macska nagyobb, mint a kutya.

(The cat is bigger than the dog.)

2. Ez a könyv érdekesebb, mint az előző.

(This book is more interesting than the previous one.)

3. A tavasz szebb, mint a tél.

(Spring is more beautiful than winter.)

4. A kávé drágább, mint a tea.

(The coffee is more expensive than the tea.)

5. A kocsi gyorsabb, mint a bicikli.

(The car is faster than the bicycle.)

Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Formation of Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Superlatives are formed by adding the prefix "leg-" to the base adjective. The structure remains consistent regardless of the adjective's length.

Examples of Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of superlatives:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
legnagyobb lɛɡnɒɟobb the biggest
legkisebb lɛɡkiʧɛbb the smallest
legszebb lɛɡsɛbb the most beautiful
leggyorsabb lɛɡjorʃabb the fastest
legnehezebb lɛɡnɛheːzɛbb the heaviest
legokosabb lɛɡokoʃabb the smartest
legdrágább lɛɡdraːɡaːbb the most expensive
legegyszerűbb lɛɡɛɟɛrɨbb the simplest
legszínesebb lɛɡsiːnɛʃɛbb the most colorful
legjobb lɛɡjoːbb the best

Using Superlatives in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Superlatives enable us to express the highest degree of a quality. Here are some examples:

1. Ez a macska a legnagyobb a házban.

(This cat is the biggest in the house.)

2. A könyv a legérdekesebb, amit valaha olvastam.

(The book is the most interesting I have ever read.)

3. Ő a legszebb lány az iskolában.

(She is the most beautiful girl in the school.)

4. Ez a kávé a legdrágább a boltban.

(This coffee is the most expensive in the shop.)

5. A kocsi a leggyorsabb az úton.

(The car is the fastest on the road.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered the theory, it's time for you to practice what you've learned! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce your understanding of comparatives and superlatives in Hungarian.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.

1. A nap a __________ (fényes) az égen.

2. Ez a film __________ (érdekes) a múlt heti.

3. A kutya __________ (nagy) a macskánál.

4. A tavasz __________ (szép) a nyárnál.

5. Az almák __________ (édes) a körténél.

Exercise 2: Match the Adjective with Its Comparative and Superlative[edit | edit source]

Match the Hungarian adjective with its comparative and superlative form.

1. kicsi

2. szép

3. gyors

4. okos

5. drága

a. legokosabb

b. legkisebb

c. leggyorsabb

d. legszebb

e. legdrágább

Exercise 3: Rewrite the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Rewrite the following sentences using comparatives or superlatives.

1. A kutya nagy. A macska még nagyobb.

2. A film jó. A könyv még jobb.

3. A nyár szép. A tavasz még szebb.

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create five sentences using both comparative and superlative forms. Be creative!

Exercise 5: Translate to Hungarian[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Hungarian using the correct forms.

1. My sister is taller than I am.

2. This restaurant is the best in the city.

3. January is colder than April.

Exercise 6: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine if the following statements are true or false.

1. "szebbb" is the comparative form of "szép".

2. "legkisebb" is the superlative form of "kicsi".

3. "gyors" is the superlative form of "gyorsabb".

Exercise 7: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to your teacher read the following sentences and write down the comparative or superlative form used.

1. A legnagyobb város Budapest.

2. Ez a legszebb nap az évben.

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In small groups, discuss your favorite books or movies using comparatives and superlatives. Use sentences like: "This book is more interesting than that one."

Exercise 9: Fill in the Chart[edit | edit source]

Create a chart with the following adjectives, their comparative, and superlative forms.

| Hungarian Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |

|---|---|---|

| jó | | |

| nagy | | |

| szép | | |

| drága | | |

| kicsi | | |

Exercise 10: Reflection[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned about comparatives and superlatives in this lesson. How can you apply this knowledge in your daily conversations?

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises for your reference.

Solutions to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. legfényesebb

2. érdekesebb

3. nagyobb

4. szebb

5. édesebb

Solutions to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-a, 5-e

Solutions to Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. A kutya nagyobb, mint a macska.

2. A film jobb, mint a könyv.

3. A nyár szebb, mint a tavasz.

Solutions to Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

(Students' answers will vary.)

Solutions to Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

1. A nővérem magasabb, mint én.

2. Ez az étterem a legjobb a városban.

3. Január hidegebb, mint április.

Solutions to Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

1. True

2. True

3. False

Solutions to Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

(Teacher's answers will vary.)

Solutions to Exercise 8[edit | edit source]

(Group discussions will vary.)

Solutions to Exercise 9[edit | edit source]

| Hungarian Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |

|---|---|---|

| jó | jobb | legjobb |

| nagy | nagyobb | legnagyobb |

| szép | szebb | legszebb |

| drága | drágább | legdrágább |

| kicsi | kisebb | legkisebb |

Solutions to Exercise 10[edit | edit source]

(Students' reflections will vary.)

As we wrap up this lesson, remember that using comparatives and superlatives will greatly enrich your conversations in Hungarian. With practice and application, you'll find these forms becoming second nature in your speech. Keep exploring, keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to express your thoughts and opinions with clarity and confidence.

Table of Contents - Hungarian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb Conjugation


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Location


Travel and Transportation


Hungarian Customs and Traditions


Possessive Pronouns and Plurals


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Hungarian History and Geography

Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]