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Latest revision as of 23:27, 26 March 2023
Hello Hugarian learners 😀
Here is how write the Days of the Week in Hugarian:
Days of the Week in Hungarian (writing & origin)[edit | edit source]
English | Hungarian | Origin |
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Monday | Hétfő | begining of the week. 'Hét' - means week (and also it means the number 7), 'fő' - means (here) head. |
Tuesday | Kedd | derived from the word second: 'Kettedik' (a bit archaic) |
Wednesday | Szerda | Slavic influence. |
Thrusday | Csütörtök | Slavic influence (4th day) |
Friday | Péntek | its origin is debated, maybe Slavic or Greek influence |
Saturday | Szombat | refers to the Jewish 'shabbat' |
Sunday | Vasárnap | derived from 'vásár' and 'nap', meaning market-day. |
Video - Days of the week in Hungarian - Pronunciation by a Native Speaker[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]