
(Español = Magyar)
There is one Hungarian diacritical mark which HTML cannot handle: to lengthen an ö or a ü, a double acute accent is used (like a quotaion mark on top of the o or u). In these pages only ö and ü are used.
There is also an English-Hungarian, Hungarian-English Dictionary available from HIX and an English-Hungarian Dictionary in Hungary. Another introduction to Hungarian is the Hungarian Language Course which includes a section on the Alphabet and Pronunciation. And see the Hungarian language basics page.
You can learn Hungarian in Hungary at the Debreceni Nyári Egyetem.
You can find more information about Hungary in the
Hungarian Home Page,
at the Hollosi Information eXchange, and
City.Net Hungary. And you
can find some Hungarian products at
Otto's Hungarian Store & Deli.
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