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  Hungarian name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modern Hungarian orthography is slightly different (simpler) than that of 18th or 19th century, but many Hungarian surnames retain their historical spelling.
Hungarian names follow the "western" custom, using given name and family name.
Modern Hungarian female names can be complicated, because if a woman marries, she has seven possibilities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hungarian_name   (320 words)

  
 Hungarian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hungarian is a member of the Ugric languages, a sub-group of the Finno-Ugric language family, which in turn is a branch of the Uralic languages.
Hungarian is the official language of Hungary, and thus an official language of the European Union.
Hungarian is officially recognized as a minority or regional language in Austria, Croatia and Slovakia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hungarian_language   (3143 words)

  
 Bizalmi számítástechnika TC / NGCSB / TCG FAQ
Sok megfigyelõ azon a véleményen van, hogy a zûrzavar szándékos, a szabvány szószólói így próbálják meg elterelni a figyelmet arról, hogy valójában mit is csinál a TC.
A szoftverek regisztrációs eljárása is a TC védelme alatt fog állni, így a nem jogtiszta szoftverek ki lesznek zárva az új gazdaságból.
Így a katona nem tud a sajtónak dokumentumokat küldeni (sem otthonra emailt küldeni).
tcpa.vajko.hu   (6802 words)

  
 Hungarian Translation - Translate Hungarian Language Translator
Hungarian is generally believed to a member of the Ugric languages, a sub-group of the Finno-Ugric languages, which are a branch of the Uralic languages.
Hungarian language has been claimed to be closely related to Hunnish, as Hungarian legends and histories show the close ties between the two peoples, and both the Huns and the modern day Hunnish people (Sz kely) lived in Hungary.
Hungarian distinguishes between long and short vowels, where the long vowels are written with accents, and between long consonants and short consonants, where the long consonants are written double.
www.translation-services-usa.com /languages/hungarian.shtml   (1596 words)

  
 Hungarian Pronunciation Guide
The Hungarian language belongs to the Ugric subgroup of the Uralic family of languages.
In Hungarian, the length of the vowel is always indicated.
Hungarian follows rules of "vowel harmony." Front vowels are: e, ö, and ü.
www.phantomranch.net /folkdanc/alphabet/hungarian.htm   (202 words)

  
 BBC Education - Languages
Hungarian is part of the Ugrian subgroup of Uralic languages, and so is not part of the Indo-European family tree.
Hungarian uses the Latin alphabet, with diacritics on vowels, as in á, é, í, ó, ú, ö, ü, ő, ű.
The first recorded Hungarian words are personal and place names quoted in foreign sources, including Arabic, Greek and Byzantine, from the 10th century.
www.bbc.co.uk /languages/european_languages/languages/hungarian.shtml   (171 words)

  
 German genealogy: Guide to Eastern European Languages
CS in Hungarian is pronounced as "ch" in English.
GY in Hungarian is pronounced as "dhy"; Magyar for example is pronounced "MUH-dhyar".
Final Y in Hungarian is not pronounced if it is in any of these combinations: "-gy", "-ly", "-ny" or "-ty", where it instead palatalizes the preceding consonant.
www.genealogienetz.de /reg/ESE/sprache.html   (485 words)

  
 Introduction to the Hungarian language
Hungarian is a very nice language, so it's worth learning it, even if it is very hard to do.
The ancient Hungarian language is expected to be between the Sumerian dialects EME-KU and EME-SAL.
The Hungarian language is "additive" which means that we meld some letters to the end of the word.
impulzus.sch.bme.hu /info/magyar.shtml   (1510 words)

  
 magyar16
Hungarian küzd is possibly derived from a F-U root.
Hungarian hova and hol are officially derived from FU.
Hungarian hab is thought to derive from FU.
member.melbpc.org.au /~tmajlath/magyar16.html   (3431 words)

  
 magyar15
Hungarian gödény is thought to be possibly of Turkic origin.
Hungarian kád is also thought to be of Slavic and ultimately of Hebraic origin.
Hungarian kór is officially thought to be of northern Slavic origin.
member.melbpc.org.au /~tmajlath/magyar15.html   (3573 words)

  
 The magyarabs of Egypt - History Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In their legend of origin they regard as their ancestors the hungarian soldiers fighting in the ottoman army at the beginning of 16th century (whose leader was Ibrahim el-Magyar or Hasan el-Magyar,the time when I Selim conquered Egypt) and berber wemen.
They pronounce simmilarly the gy consonant existing in hungarian (gy is soft "g", like in "during", "due", more like a palatelised d, it is not like the english j[ʤ] in the word jungle,for that hungarian is using dzs which a rare sound in hungarian).
The gy consonant is existing also in the arabic spoken in Sudan, which is pronounced in the literary arab language like the hungarian dzs.
www.simaqianstudio.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=4831   (1385 words)

  
 György Pantó
Pantó, Gy.: Trace minerals of the granitic rocks of the Velence- and Mecsek Mountains.
Pantó, Gy.: Genetic significance of rare earth elements in the granitiod rocks of Hungary.
Maksimović, Z. - Pantó, Gy.: Contribution to the geochemistry of the rare earth elements in the karst-bauxite deposits of Yugoslavia and Greece.
www.geochem.hu /people/panto_eng.html   (900 words)

  
 Untitled
Hungarian - 98 (Berehovo district 37, Vinogradov district 25, Rakhiv district 5, Tyachev district 4, Uzhgorod district 23, Khust district 3, Mukachevo district - 1;
Ethnographic Museum in the Hungarian village Beregi of the Berehovo district.
Historical museum in the Hungarian village Palad Komarivci of the Uzhgorod district.
www.niss.gov.ua /book/mitr/014.htm   (616 words)

  
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Out of this dilemma arises the fact that the same word or name varies and is written in five or six different manners according to the nationality of the translator, as we find in the case of the Muger ruins in the city of Ur, or in the case of the Hungar and Magyar names.
It is of utmost importance for Hungarians to realize this for these facts are the weightiest series of testimonies concerning the true form of the Sumerian and Egyptian languages.
Prior to his nomination to the teaching post, he was Secretary of the Hungarian Institute in Paris (1932-39) and fulfilled the role of Assistant-Secretary of the International Committee of Historical Sciences at the same time.
www.acronet.net /~magyar/english/96-07/baraeast.html   (3130 words)

  
 Early history of the Hungarian ethnic designations/Hamori
Hungarian also has some words in common with both Sumerian, Hurrian and Elamite.Elamite is considered a sister tongue of Dravidian who are now constricted to southern India, but were once living in the north.
The Hungarian legend of origin explains the mixing of three main groups in a mythical manner, but clearly indicating that Magyars, Huns and Alans were the main element of their ethnic origins.
The Hungarian marches between the Khazars and the western Hungarians was ruled by Levedi (Liuente in Hungarian) who was called the earliest ruler of the Magyars by the Greeks.
users.cwnet.com /millenia/magynam.htm   (4046 words)

  
 decemberimal
The author points out that we could not properly take advantage of our agricultural capabilities (Hungarian working gross income does not reach the third of the average of 15 EU countries) and analyse its reasons.
Comparing to data of 23 countries, he states that Hungarian milk production holdings are competitive also at world level.
Professional measures should be taken within the framework of the so-called herd-held production-orienting program, the main of which are feeding, keeping-technology, udder-health, reproductive biology, prevention of leg-diseases and eradication of infectious diseases.
www.univet.hu /mal/2004/12e.htm   (988 words)

  
 Dr. Patkó Gyula honlapja
Patkó Gy: Beitrag zu den Methoden der äquivalenten Linearisierung für Schwingungssysteme, Acta Technica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 94, 1982,pp.163-181.
Farkas O., Patkó Gy.: On Hungarian Higher Education with an European Outlook, Invited Lecture, Nagaoka University of Technology, 1.
Patkó Gy.: A Comparative Survey of Curriculain Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Third European Mining and Metallurgy Academies Rectors' Conference on "Problems of education and scientific research in the mining and metallurgy areas, in the light of challenges of 21st century", University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, 2 Dezember - 30 November 2000.
www.szgt.uni-miskolc.hu /~patko/cv.php   (792 words)

  
 Alphabet and Pronunciation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The letters q, w, x, y are not Hungarian and appear only in foreign words or in some family names.
The English sound /j/ as in 'jet' appears in foreign words and is spelled dzs in Hungarian.
Stress in Hungarian falls on the first syllable of the word.
www.personal.psu.edu /faculty/a/d/adr10/hu0.html   (522 words)

  
 Hungarians on the Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Notice that in those languages, the phonema "dh" or "dj" is equal to the modern Hungarian "gy", and "megye" is still "district" or "province" in Hungarian.
Byzantine documents concerning the Hungarian prince Termatzu from Árpád's lineage assert that the oldest name of the Hungarians was Sabartoi Asphali, recalling their ancient Mesopotamian name Subar-tu and Sabir-ki, while Asphali was the Arab name of the Lower Zab river.
In the Hungarian account, is son is called Menrot (Nimrud), whose sons were Magor, Hunor, and the ancestors of the Iranians.
groups.msn.com /HungariansontheNet/thehuns.msnw   (1784 words)

  
 Hungarian Runic Text Processor Freeware
Could be used as a tutor to teach runes, or as a translator to convert Hungarian (Latin alphabet) text and display or print it in Hungarian Runic, and of course to type, edit, print, and save runic script in both Left To Right, and Right To Left write directions.
There is no single nor double character in today's Hungarian- Latin alphabet for this AK symbol.
It is not part of Hungarian alphabet per se, but an often-occurring sound/ letter-doublet, in the spoken/written language.
www.dsuper.net /~elehoczk/frmain.htm   (948 words)

  
 Compendium Study about the Székely-Hungarian Rovás Script.
In Sumerian coat-of-arm, it is a pictographic sign of a sceptre, a wooden staff of the ruler, meaning Pa. It is not accidental, that the depiction of both coat-of-arms, that is, their message, is identical.
Considering, that from all runic scripts, the Hungarian Rovás has the closest affinities towards the Phoenician writing (50%), is proving, that by the means of Szabir Magyars, we have been present also at the original source.
The Rovás writing was generally known in circle of Hungarians, it lived deeply in the consciousness of the people, which seems to be confirmed by numerous old proverbs.
www1.tpgi.com.au /etr/rovas/inf/rovasE.html   (5553 words)

  
 Abstrren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Filep, Gy., Csillag, J. Effects of electrostatic interactions among ions in saturation extracts of salt-affected soils.
Filep, Gy., Csillag, J. Study of the change of Al concentration in the soil solution as a consequence of soil acidification.
Várallyay, Gy., Salomons, W., Csikós, I. Long-term environmental risks for soils, groundwater and sediments in the Danube Catchment Area.
www.taki.iif.hu /50/6_html.htm   (5377 words)

  
 magyar2
Hungarian agy is thought to derive from a FU source.
Hungarian ajtó is thought to be related to some FU root by one source, while another says it may be related to aj, áj or to old-, ovd- "loosen", "open", "unravel".
Hungarian bácsi is thought to be related to bátya "older brother" which an official source sees as a "Lallwort?".
member.melbpc.org.au /~tmajlath/magyar2.html   (4070 words)

  
 DEMpub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
(with J. Bagyinszki; in Hungarian; Russian and English summary) MTA SZTAKI Közlemények, Budapest, 16(1976)25-52.
Gyepesi; in Russian; English and Hungarian summary) MTA SZTAKI Közlemények, Budapest, 24(1980)55-79.
Gyepesi; in Russian; English and Hungarian summary) MTA SZTAKI Közlemények, Budapest, 24(1980)7-18.
www.sztaki.hu /infolab/demetrovics/pub.html   (2385 words)

  
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Cattel, A. "Soviet Russia and the Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919." Unpublished M. thesis, Columbia University, 1948.
Cattel, David T. "The Hungarian Revolution of 1919 and the Reorganization of the Comintern in 1920." Journal of Central European Affairs, XI, No.
Committee for Culture and Education of the Hungarian National Council, 1954.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/maj/maj23.htm   (1233 words)

  
 internetoktober
The periods of Hungarian regulatory activities are reviewed and the characteristics of the different periods are presented.
In this era the Hungarian regulatory requirements should be harmonised to the requirements of EU.
The different licensing systems in the EU are also discussed and the principal tasks of the Hungarian authorities are presented.
www.univet.hu /mal/2000/10e.htm   (850 words)

  
 The Hungarian Quarterly, VOLUME XLV * No. 175 * Autumn 2004
The secretary who typed up the articles in the office was sitting at her typewriter, and I was only able to dictate two of the epithets and got stuck on the third.
And these, in my view, are political pointers that are of interest not only from a political point of view, since they have opened up the horizon for me in literary terms as well-in the sense that I haven't just kept staring at the fixed point of Danzig.
Nevertheless, I would like at this point to turn to Imre Kertész, who even if his political inclinations had been stronger than the literary ones would have had little opportunity to become involved in electoral campaigns, given that this was a one-party state.
www.hungarianquarterly.com /no175/5.html   (4970 words)

  
 BANAT FAQ 12 -- LANGUAGES
GY in Hungarian is pronounced as "j" in English (and *not* in German).
Since we all have to deal with writing Hungarian names and words and transmitting them via e-mail, here are some suggestions for dealing with diacritics (all those funny marks over vowels).
Hungarian has an umlaut as well, but also has a single and double acute, which look like little slash marks over the vowel.
feefhs.org /BANAT/banfaq12.html   (565 words)

  
 Andras, Kocsor
Hégely, G., Kocsor, A.: (in Hungarian) The Hungarian Aspect of the History of Visual Speech Evaluation in the Education of the Hearing Impaired, accepted for Alkalmazott Nyelvtudomány, 2005.
Tóth L., Kocsor A.: (in Hungarian) The Observations of the manual segmentatin of the MTBA Hungarian Speech Database, Beszédkutatás 2003 kötet (szerk.
Exclusive rights to publish the Work and the material contained therein throughout the world, to reproduce and distribute copies, prepare derivative works in any languages and in any media of expression now known or later developed may not be performed without prior written permission of the copyright holder(s).
www.inf.u-szeged.hu /~kocsor/bib.html   (2521 words)

  
 Pálné Ilona Kovács
In: European Challenges and Hungarian Responses in Regional Policy.
Budapest: Hungarian Institute for Town and Regional Planning, 1998.
Pécs: Janus Pannonius University Faculty of Sciences Institute of Geograpy, The Regional Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Pécs, 1999.
www.dti.rkk.hu /munkatarsak/palneeng.html   (1520 words)

  
 CEU Department of Legal Studies
A long-time independent researcher, consultant and university lecturer, former chief counsellor of the Hungarian Parliamentary Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Székely is at present Counsellor of the Open Society Archives at Central European University and associate professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE).
Székely was co-founder and trustee of the InfoFilia Hungarian Data Protection and Freedom of Information Foundation, 1991-2000; co-editor and special consultant for the Hungarian book series Informatics - Law - Administration, 1991-93; editor in chief of the journal TDR Hungary, 1990-93; contributing editor of Transnational Data and Communications Report, 1991-94.
From 1997 to 2000 Székely was member of the Committee on Archival Legal Matters of the International Council on Archives (ICA); he participated in the preparation of the Recommendation of the Council of Europe on access to archives, and he is the head of the project monitoring its implementation.
www.ceu.hu /legal/faculty_visit.html   (7155 words)

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