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== Introduction ==


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Welcome to the lesson on imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian! In this lesson, we will explore different forms of imperative and gerund verbs, which are essential for expressing commands, requests, and actions in progress. As an intermediate Hungarian learner, mastering these forms will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in Hungarian. We will delve into the details of each form, provide numerous examples, and offer practice exercises to reinforce your understanding. Let's get started!
 
== Imperative Forms ==
 
=== Forming the Imperative ===


As a Hungarian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the topic of imperative and gerund verb forms in Hungarian. These forms are essential to speaking Hungarian fluently and confidently.
In Hungarian, the imperative form is used to give commands or make requests. It is formed by removing the personal endings of the verb and adding the appropriate imperative endings, depending on the verb type. There are three types of verbs in Hungarian: -i verbs, -ni verbs, and irregular verbs. Let's take a closer look at each type.


=== -i Verbs ===


<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: [[Language/Hungarian/Grammar/Conditional-and-subjunctive-moods|Conditional and subjunctive moods]] & [[Language/Hungarian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]].</span>
-i verbs are the most common type of verbs in Hungarian. To form the imperative of -i verbs, remove the -i ending of the infinitive form and add the appropriate imperative ending. Here are some examples:
== Imperative verbs ==
The imperative form is used to give commands or orders. In Hungarian, the imperative form is formed by taking the third person singular form of the present tense of the verb and dropping the suffix "-ik". Here are some examples:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Ne sírj! || ne ʃiːrj || Don't cry!
| tanulni || [ˈtɒnulni] || to study
|-
| tanulj || [ˈtɒnui] || study!
|-
| enni || [ˈɛnni] || to eat
|-
|-
| Szégyelld magad! || seːɟɛlld mɒɡɒd || Be ashamed of yourself!
| egyél || [ˈɛɟeːl] || eat!
|-
|-
| Gyere ide! || d͡ʒɛrɛ idɛ || Come here!
| inni || [ˈinni] || to drink
|-
| igyál || [ˈigjaːl] || drink!
|}
|}


To negate the imperative, add "ne" before the verb. For example:
=== -ni Verbs ===


*Ne menj! - Don't go!
-ni verbs are another common type of verbs in Hungarian. To form the imperative of -ni verbs, remove the -ni ending of the infinitive form and add the appropriate imperative ending. Here are some examples:
*Ne egyél meg mindent! - Don't eat everything!


== Gerund verbs ==
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The gerund form is used to express simultaneous actions or actions that are taking place continuously. In Hungarian, the gerund form is formed by adding the suffix "-va" or "-ve" to the stem of the verb. Which suffix you use depends on the vowel harmony rules. Here are some examples:
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| dolgozni || [ˈdolɡozni] || to work
|-
| dolgozz || [ˈdolɡoz] || work!
|-
| tanulni || [ˈtɒnulni] || to study
|-
| tanulj || [ˈtɒnui] || study!
|-
| olvasni || [ˈolvɒʃni] || to read
|-
| olvass || [ˈolvɒʃ] || read!
|}
 
=== Irregular Verbs ===
 
Irregular verbs have unique imperative forms that do not follow the regular -i or -ni patterns. Here are some examples of irregular verb imperatives:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Örülve hallottam a hírt. || ørylvɛ hɒllottɒm ɒ hiːrt || I heard the news with joy.
| lenni || [ˈlɛnni] || to be
|-
| légy || [ˈleːɟ] || be!
|-
| menni || [ˈmɛnni] || to go
|-
| menj || [ˈmeɲ] || go!
|-
|-
| Sétálva jobban meg lehet ismerni a várost. || ʃeːtaːlvɒ jobbɒn mɛɡ lɛhɛt iʃmɛrni ɒ vaːroʃt || Walking is a better way to get to know the city.
| jönni || [ˈjønni] || to come
|-
|-
| Írva könnyebb megjegyezni a dolgokat. || iːrvɒ kœɲjɛb mɛɡjɛɟɛzni ɒ dollɡokɒt || Writing makes it easier to memorize things.
| gyere || [ˈɟɛrɛ] || come!
|}
|}


The gerund form can also be used in conjunction with auxiliary verbs to form compound tenses. For example:
=== Using the Imperative ===
 
The imperative form is commonly used to give commands or make requests in Hungarian. It is important to note that the imperative is typically used in the second person singular or plural, addressing one or multiple individuals directly. Here are some examples:
 
* Tanulj tovább! - Keep studying!
* Vegyetek részt a rendezvényen! - Take part in the event!
* Ne felejtsd el a születésnapomat! - Don't forget my birthday!
 
== Gerund Forms ==
 
=== Forming the Gerund ===
 
The gerund form in Hungarian is used to express actions in progress or ongoing activities. It is formed by adding the -va or -ve ending to the verb stem. The choice between -va and -ve depends on the vowel harmony of the verb stem. Let's look at some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Hungarian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| jár || [ˈjaːr] || to walk
|-
| járva || [ˈjaːrvɒ] || walking
|-
| ír || [ˈiːr] || to write
|-
| írva || [ˈiːrvɒ] || writing
|-
| mos || [ˈmoʃ] || to wash
|-
| mosva || [ˈmoʃvɒ] || washing
|}
 
=== Using the Gerund ===
 
The gerund form is used to indicate ongoing actions or activities in Hungarian. It is often used in combination with other verbs to express actions happening at the same time. Here are some examples:
 
* Olvasva a könyvet, élvezem az időt. - While reading the book, I enjoy the time.
* Járva a parkban, találkoztam egy barátommal. - While walking in the park, I met a friend of mine.
* Mosva az autót, megtisztítom az ablakokat is. - While washing the car, I also clean the windows.
 
== Cultural Insights ==
 
In Hungarian culture, the imperative form is commonly used to give direct commands or make requests. Hungarians value direct communication and appreciate clarity in instructions. It is not considered impolite to use the imperative form in appropriate contexts, such as giving directions or asking for assistance. Additionally, the gerund form is often used in everyday speech to describe ongoing activities or actions in progress. Understanding the imperative and gerund forms will not only improve your language skills but also help you navigate social interactions in Hungarian culture.
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian. Feel free to refer back to the lesson for guidance.
 
Exercise 1: Imperative Form
Rewrite the following sentences using the imperative form of the verbs provided:
 
1. "Táncolj a bulin!" (to dance)
2. "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!" (to bring)
3. "Ne beszélj angolul!" (to speak)
 
Exercise 2: Gerund Form
Complete the following sentences by adding the appropriate gerund form of the verbs provided:
 
1. "A gyerekek az iskolába __________." (to go)
2. "A szakács az ételt __________." (to cook)
3. "Az anya a ruhákat __________." (to wash)
 
== Solutions ==
 
Exercise 1: Imperative Form
 
1. "Táncolj a bulin!" (to dance) -> "Táncolj a bulin!"
2. "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!" (to bring) -> "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!"
3. "Ne beszélj angolul!" (to speak) -> "Ne beszélj angolul!"
 
Exercise 2: Gerund Form
 
1. "A gyerekek az iskolába __mennek__." (to go)
2. "A szakács az ételt __főzi__." (to cook)
3. "Az anya a ruhákat __mossa__." (to wash)
 
Congratulations on completing the practice exercises! You are well on your way to mastering imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian!
 
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*A könyvet éppen olvasva vagyok. - I am currently reading the book.


== Summary ==
In this lesson, you have learned about the imperative and gerund verb forms in Hungarian. These forms are crucial to conveying meaning in different ways in the Hungarian language. Remember to practice using these forms regularly, and you will see improvement in your Hungarian communication skills.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian! In this lesson, we will explore different forms of imperative and gerund verbs, which are essential for expressing commands, requests, and actions in progress. As an intermediate Hungarian learner, mastering these forms will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in Hungarian. We will delve into the details of each form, provide numerous examples, and offer practice exercises to reinforce your understanding. Let's get started!

Imperative Forms[edit | edit source]

Forming the Imperative[edit | edit source]

In Hungarian, the imperative form is used to give commands or make requests. It is formed by removing the personal endings of the verb and adding the appropriate imperative endings, depending on the verb type. There are three types of verbs in Hungarian: -i verbs, -ni verbs, and irregular verbs. Let's take a closer look at each type.

-i Verbs[edit | edit source]

-i verbs are the most common type of verbs in Hungarian. To form the imperative of -i verbs, remove the -i ending of the infinitive form and add the appropriate imperative ending. Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
tanulni [ˈtɒnulni] to study
tanulj [ˈtɒnui] study!
enni [ˈɛnni] to eat
egyél [ˈɛɟeːl] eat!
inni [ˈinni] to drink
igyál [ˈigjaːl] drink!

-ni Verbs[edit | edit source]

-ni verbs are another common type of verbs in Hungarian. To form the imperative of -ni verbs, remove the -ni ending of the infinitive form and add the appropriate imperative ending. Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
dolgozni [ˈdolɡozni] to work
dolgozz [ˈdolɡoz] work!
tanulni [ˈtɒnulni] to study
tanulj [ˈtɒnui] study!
olvasni [ˈolvɒʃni] to read
olvass [ˈolvɒʃ] read!

Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

Irregular verbs have unique imperative forms that do not follow the regular -i or -ni patterns. Here are some examples of irregular verb imperatives:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
lenni [ˈlɛnni] to be
légy [ˈleːɟ] be!
menni [ˈmɛnni] to go
menj [ˈmeɲ] go!
jönni [ˈjønni] to come
gyere [ˈɟɛrɛ] come!

Using the Imperative[edit | edit source]

The imperative form is commonly used to give commands or make requests in Hungarian. It is important to note that the imperative is typically used in the second person singular or plural, addressing one or multiple individuals directly. Here are some examples:

  • Tanulj tovább! - Keep studying!
  • Vegyetek részt a rendezvényen! - Take part in the event!
  • Ne felejtsd el a születésnapomat! - Don't forget my birthday!

Gerund Forms[edit | edit source]

Forming the Gerund[edit | edit source]

The gerund form in Hungarian is used to express actions in progress or ongoing activities. It is formed by adding the -va or -ve ending to the verb stem. The choice between -va and -ve depends on the vowel harmony of the verb stem. Let's look at some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
jár [ˈjaːr] to walk
járva [ˈjaːrvɒ] walking
ír [ˈiːr] to write
írva [ˈiːrvɒ] writing
mos [ˈmoʃ] to wash
mosva [ˈmoʃvɒ] washing

Using the Gerund[edit | edit source]

The gerund form is used to indicate ongoing actions or activities in Hungarian. It is often used in combination with other verbs to express actions happening at the same time. Here are some examples:

  • Olvasva a könyvet, élvezem az időt. - While reading the book, I enjoy the time.
  • Járva a parkban, találkoztam egy barátommal. - While walking in the park, I met a friend of mine.
  • Mosva az autót, megtisztítom az ablakokat is. - While washing the car, I also clean the windows.

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

In Hungarian culture, the imperative form is commonly used to give direct commands or make requests. Hungarians value direct communication and appreciate clarity in instructions. It is not considered impolite to use the imperative form in appropriate contexts, such as giving directions or asking for assistance. Additionally, the gerund form is often used in everyday speech to describe ongoing activities or actions in progress. Understanding the imperative and gerund forms will not only improve your language skills but also help you navigate social interactions in Hungarian culture.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian. Feel free to refer back to the lesson for guidance.

Exercise 1: Imperative Form Rewrite the following sentences using the imperative form of the verbs provided:

1. "Táncolj a bulin!" (to dance) 2. "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!" (to bring) 3. "Ne beszélj angolul!" (to speak)

Exercise 2: Gerund Form Complete the following sentences by adding the appropriate gerund form of the verbs provided:

1. "A gyerekek az iskolába __________." (to go) 2. "A szakács az ételt __________." (to cook) 3. "Az anya a ruhákat __________." (to wash)

Solutions[edit | edit source]

Exercise 1: Imperative Form

1. "Táncolj a bulin!" (to dance) -> "Táncolj a bulin!" 2. "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!" (to bring) -> "Vigyél haza egy süteményt!" 3. "Ne beszélj angolul!" (to speak) -> "Ne beszélj angolul!"

Exercise 2: Gerund Form

1. "A gyerekek az iskolába __mennek__." (to go) 2. "A szakács az ételt __főzi__." (to cook) 3. "Az anya a ruhákat __mossa__." (to wash)

Congratulations on completing the practice exercises! You are well on your way to mastering imperative and gerund forms in Hungarian!

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


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