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HungarianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Family and relationships

Introduction:

In this lesson, we will dive into the heart of the Hungarian language by exploring the vocabulary related to family and relationships. Understanding these words is crucial not only for building your language skills but also for connecting with Hungarian culture. Family is a fundamental part of life in Hungary, and knowing the right terms will help you navigate conversations more comfortably, whether you're chatting with friends or meeting new people.

We'll cover key vocabulary for family members, friends, and romantic relationships, providing you with a solid foundation to express these important connections in your everyday conversations. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be equipped with the terms you need to talk about your family and relationships in Hungarian.

Let’s jump right in!

Family Members[edit | edit source]

Family is often described as the backbone of society, and in Hungarian culture, this is no different. Let's start with the basic terms for family members.

Hungarian Pronunciation English
anya ˈɒɲɒ mother
apa ˈɒpɒ father
fiú ˈfiːu son
lány laːɲ daughter
testvér ˈtɛstvɛːr sibling
báty bɑːt͡ɕ brother
húg huːɡ sister
nagyszülő ˈnɒɡsyːløː grandparent
nagymama ˈnɒɡimɒmɒ grandmother
nagypapa ˈnɒɡipɒpɒ grandfather
unoka ˈunokɒ grandchild
unokaöccs ˈunokɒøt͡ʃ grandson
unokahúg ˈunokɒhuːɡ granddaughter
sógor ˈʃoːɡor brother-in-law
sógornő ˈʃoːɡørnøː sister-in-law
após ˈɒpoːʃ father-in-law
anyós ˈɒnjoːʃ mother-in-law

As you can see, the vocabulary connects deeply with familial roles, and these terms can be used in various contexts.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Next, let’s discuss vocabulary related to relationships, both friendly and romantic. Knowing these words will help you describe your social circles and significant others.

Hungarian Pronunciation English
barát ˈbɒrɑːt friend (male)
barátnő ˈbɑːrɑːtnøː friend (female)
kedves ˈkɛdʋɛʃ dear, darling
szerető ˈsɛrɛtøː lover
házastárs ˈhaːzɒstɒːrʃ spouse
vőlegény ˈvøːlɛɡeːɲ fiancé (male)
menyasszony ˈmɛnɪɒsːoɲ fiancée (female)
ismerős ˈiʃmɛrøːʃ acquaintance
szomszéd ˈsomseːd neighbor
kolléga ˈkolleːɡɒ colleague
társ tɑːrʃ partner
barátság ˈbɑːrɑːtʃaːɡ friendship
szerelem ˈsɛrɛlɛm love
eljegyzés ˈɛjɛɡzeːʃ engagement
házasság ˈhaːzɒʃːaːɡ marriage
válás ˈvaːlɒʃ divorce

These terms will help you communicate about your relationships and the important people in your life.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding of family and relationships, here are some exercises for you to practice.

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

Fill in the blanks with the correct Hungarian word for family members based on the English clues provided.

1. Mother: ________

2. Grandfather: ________

3. Sister: ________

4. Brother-in-law: ________

Answers:

1. anya

2. nagypapa

3. húg

4. sógor

Exercise 2: Match the words[edit | edit source]

Match the Hungarian terms with their English equivalents.

1. barát

2. szerető

3. nagymama

4. házastárs

A. grandmother

B. spouse

C. friend (male)

D. lover

Answers:

1 - C

2 - D

3 - A

4 - B

Exercise 3: Translate the sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Hungarian.

1. My mother is very kind.

2. He is my brother.

3. She is my friend.

4. They are my grandparents.

Answers:

1. Az anyám nagyon kedves.

2. Ő a bátyám.

3. Ő a barátnőm.

4. Ők a nagyszüleim.

Exercise 4: Create sentences[edit | edit source]

Use the vocabulary from the lesson to write three sentences about your family.

Example Responses:

1. Az apám orvos. (My father is a doctor.)

2. A húgom szép. (My sister is beautiful.)

3. A nagymamám süt sütit. (My grandmother bakes cookies.)

Exercise 5: Choose the right word[edit | edit source]

Select the correct Hungarian word to complete each sentence.

1. My (father) is very tall.

(apa / anya)

2. She is my (friend).

(barát / barátnő)

3. My (sister) is 10 years old.

(húg / báty)

4. We love our (grandparents).

(nagyszülők / unokák)

Answers:

1. apa

2. barátnő

3. húg

4. nagyszülők

Exercise 6: Conversation practice[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and practice a short dialogue introducing your family using the vocabulary from the lesson.

Example Dialogue:

A: Szia! Ki az a lány? (Hi! Who is that girl?)

B: Ő a húgom. (She is my sister.)

A: És ki az a férfi? (And who is that man?)

B: Ő az apám. (He is my father.)

Exercise 7: Word search[edit | edit source]

Create a word search puzzle using the following terms: anya, apa, barát, nagymama, házastárs.

Solution:

List of words to find in the puzzle.

Exercise 8: Discussion questions[edit | edit source]

Discuss the following questions with a partner using Hungarian vocabulary.

1. Ki a legjobb barátod? (Who is your best friend?)

2. Hány testvéred van? (How many siblings do you have?)

3. Milyen a családod? (What is your family like?)

Exercise 9: Role play[edit | edit source]

Imagine you are at a family gathering. Introduce your family members to a new friend using Hungarian vocabulary.

Exercise 10: Vocabulary review[edit | edit source]

Review the vocabulary by writing a short paragraph about your family and friends in Hungarian.

Example Response:

Az apám jó ember. Az anyám kedves. Van egy testvérem, és ő a húgom. A barátom nagyon vicces.

In this lesson, you have learned essential vocabulary related to family and relationships in Hungarian. Practice these words and phrases, and you'll be well on your way to connecting with the Hungarian-speaking world. Remember, language is not just about words; it’s about the stories and connections they help us create.

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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