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  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   (735 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   (276 words)

  
 AAA AUTO - Nhà cung cấp xe đã qua sử dụng lớn nhất trung Âu - www.aaaauto.cz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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  Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
From its position it has a commanding view over the Athenian plain.
Its eponymous %; ro, Decelus, was said to have indicated to the Ty
DECREE (from the past participle, decretus, of Lat.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /DAH_DEM   (473 words)

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