Simplified Grammar of the Hungarian LanguageTrübner & Company, 1882 - 88 pages |
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... ENGLISH READERS . Selected and Translated by E. D. BUTLER , F.R.G.S. , Assistant in the British Museum , Foreign Member of the Royal Hungarian Academy of Sciences , and Corresponding Member of the Kis- faludy Society . " The ...
... ENGLISH READERS . Selected and Translated by E. D. BUTLER , F.R.G.S. , Assistant in the British Museum , Foreign Member of the Royal Hungarian Academy of Sciences , and Corresponding Member of the Kis- faludy Society . " The ...
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... English student Hungarian is accessible only through the medium of German ; but the chief difficulty which the student has to contend with lies in the pecu- liarities of the language itself . With the exception of a few words borrowed ...
... English student Hungarian is accessible only through the medium of German ; but the chief difficulty which the student has to contend with lies in the pecu- liarities of the language itself . With the exception of a few words borrowed ...
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... English , and always vibrated , whether preceded or fol- lowed by a vowel ) , as in barren ; The rest are pronounced as in English . ,, Gyürü , a ring . " " háróm , three . 99 róka , a fox . The Hungarian language has no diphthongs and ...
... English , and always vibrated , whether preceded or fol- lowed by a vowel ) , as in barren ; The rest are pronounced as in English . ,, Gyürü , a ring . " " háróm , three . 99 róka , a fox . The Hungarian language has no diphthongs and ...
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... English it would be omitted , as , for instance , where a pronoun stands before it - e.g . , a fiú , the boy ; or az én fiam , my boy ; az * a fiú , that boy , & c . The indefinite article is egy ( one ) , which is at the same time ...
... English it would be omitted , as , for instance , where a pronoun stands before it - e.g . , a fiú , the boy ; or az én fiam , my boy ; az * a fiú , that boy , & c . The indefinite article is egy ( one ) , which is at the same time ...
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... the pos- sessor , and atyja the object possessed . Peter is the attribute to atyja . At the same time The Hungarian has no words corresponding to the English word " to have , " but expresses possession by NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . 9.
... the pos- sessor , and atyja the object possessed . Peter is the attribute to atyja . At the same time The Hungarian has no words corresponding to the English word " to have , " but expresses possession by NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . 9.
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