Simplified Grammar of the Hungarian LanguageTrübner & Company, 1882 - 88 pages |
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... called single ( b , d , g , & c . ) or combined ( cs , gy , ly , & c . ) . The combined letters have been adopted to supply the defi- ciency of the Latin alphabet in symbols for representing the forty sounds or articulations which the ...
... called single ( b , d , g , & c . ) or combined ( cs , gy , ly , & c . ) . The combined letters have been adopted to supply the defi- ciency of the Latin alphabet in symbols for representing the forty sounds or articulations which the ...
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... called mixed ; they take the suffixes either of the one or of the other class . Note . This rule does not prevent ... called inflections ; and the defining particles joined to the words are called suffixes . Particles are not inflected ...
... called mixed ; they take the suffixes either of the one or of the other class . Note . This rule does not prevent ... called inflections ; and the defining particles joined to the words are called suffixes . Particles are not inflected ...
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... called " subjective cases , " because they can stand as subjectives . The nominative is the word or name itself . Of suffixes it can take the plural or the personal . The suffixes for the attributive case are -nak for flat sounding ...
... called " subjective cases , " because they can stand as subjectives . The nominative is the word or name itself . Of suffixes it can take the plural or the personal . The suffixes for the attributive case are -nak for flat sounding ...
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... called its subjective form , and is always to be translated into English with the nominative and the verb " to have ; " the other form , where it governs its object directly , that is , without van , is called its attributive form , and ...
... called its subjective form , and is always to be translated into English with the nominative and the verb " to have ; " the other form , where it governs its object directly , that is , without van , is called its attributive form , and ...
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... called birtok ( property ) , which we will render in English with the " object possessed . " The object possessed is inflected to express its relation to the foregoing substantive or pronoun , and as the possessor is the speaker himself ...
... called birtok ( property ) , which we will render in English with the " object possessed . " The object possessed is inflected to express its relation to the foregoing substantive or pronoun , and as the possessor is the speaker himself ...
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