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| | Learn more about Greek alphabet in the online encyclopedia. |
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http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/g/gr/greek_alphabet.html
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| | Hungarian Names 101 |
 | | Most of these are official documents or census reports, and so will mention the heads of households and estates. |  | | Many Latin documents survive from his time, and by 1055 we find records in Hungarian. |  | | This kind of patronymic is similar to English Johnson (son of John), but in Hungarian they are not as common as unmarked ones. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1336/magyarnames101.html
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| | MARITY |
 | | After 1920, the world (outside of Hungary and Croatia) accepted the Serbian claim that Serbian and Croatian is one language with two orthographies; however this depends on political and linguistical dogmas, and, by any case, cannot be retroactive. |  | | The Marity form is quite consequent if her personal documents were issued by Hungarian authorities, not by Croatian ones (as for the possibility of Croatian papers it will come in due course), although "Marics", or "Marits" would have been possible too. |  | | She was a subject of Hungary (so she got documents according to Hungarian canon), a Greek Orthodox from Titel (so she was registered at birth with Cyrillics), and an ethnic Serbian. |
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http://www.rmki.kfki.hu/~lukacs/MARITY.htm
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| | Hungarian Language Course |
 | | This page was created 1/27/96 by Aaron Rubin and has been accessed |  | | Magyar (pronounced /Mawdyar/), as the Hungarians call their language, is spoken by the approximately 10.3 million inhabitants of Hungary, as well as another 4 million people in neighboring countries and a million others scattered around the world. |  | | However, the lessons may also be helpful for those people who have had previous experience and would like to improve their grammar or just simply brush up. |
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/a/d/adr10/hungarian.html
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| | Hungary - Hungarian Alphabet |
 | | Privacy Policy: Your email address will NEVER be rented, sold, or shared at any time whatsoever. |  | | A look at Hungarian populations in other countries. |  | | Biographical article on the Hungarian explorer (1746-1786), who journeyed to the |
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http://www.hungaryconnection.com/hungarianalphabet
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| | Hungarian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hungarian has often been claimed to be related to Hunnish, since Hungarian legends and histories show close ties between the two peoples. |  | | This is what he said about the Hungarian language in 1830: |  | | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_language
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| | Hungarian language, alphabet and pronunciation |
 | | Hungarian is a Uralic language with about 15 million speakers in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. |  | | There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia. |  | | Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hungarian.htm
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| | Hungarian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 14:01, 6 November 2005. |  | | Typo.cz Information on Central European typography and typesetting (Some sloppy/incorrect information about the history alphabets) |  | | would be a more consistent notation in scope of , , (see there), as the part of digraphs show palatalisation in the Hungarian writing system. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_alphabet
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| | Hungarian Runic Alphabet |
 | | The Hungarians in their ancestral lands were mentioned by the geographer Ibn Rusta to write down the dowry of the bride given by her father to the father of the groom. |  | | This was probably BALK north east of Persia, where the white Huns Ephtalites mixed with the local Apar-ni and subsequently were known as Avars Huns or by some as "fake" Avars. |  | | At about the time of the settlement of the Hungarians into the Carpathian Basin the Ujgurs were living in Eastern Turkestan, who also believe themselves to be of Hun origin, had large libraries with books in many languages. |
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http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/alphabet.htm
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| | Õ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 07:31, 5 October 2005. |  | | It is also found in Vietnamese to mark the sound [o] creaky voiced (rising tone with a glottal break followed by a continuation of the rising tone). |  | | This can happen due to said characters sharing a code point in the ISO 8859-1 and 8859-2 character sets, as well as the Windows-1252 and Windows-1250 character sets, and the web site owner forgetting to set the correct codepage. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%c3%95
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| | Introduction to the Hungarian language |
 | | This is why Hungarian people occasionally say "he" for a girl or vice versa. |  | | Due to the years of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Austria as a neighbour, lots of German word were imported and melted into Hungarian but they are alien and considered undesirable to use. |  | | The Hungarian language is "additive" which means that we meld some letters to the end of the word. |
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http://impulzus.sch.bme.hu/info/magyar.shtml
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| | Overview of the Hungarian Language to Help You Learn Hungarian |
 | | Hungarian is not related to the Indo-European languages which surround it. |  | | Hungarian is an Ugric language of the Finno-Ugric subgroup of the Uralic language family. |  | | One million speakers of Hungarian are scattered around the world in various emigrant communities, especially in North America and Australia. |
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http://www.transparent.com/languagepages/hungarian/overview.htm
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| | Hungarian Alphabet |
 | | Interestingly enough, when I was there last, the Hungarian Fanta Division had put out a Bodza flavor. |  | | Y can appear (like w) when something has been taken from English, but more commonly it appears in names ("Gyula Krudy"). |  | | For some reason Elderberry is much more commonly referenced in Hungary than in the United States. |
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http://www.single-serving.com/Hungarian/GP/alphabet.php
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| | Hungarian alphabet -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Hungarian alphabet is an extension of the (The alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe) Roman alphabet. |  | | Below are the 44 letters of the (A native or inhabitant of Hungary) Hungarian (A character set that includes letters and is used to write a language) alphabet: |  | | Hungarian alphabet -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/hu/hungarian_alphabet.htm
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| | Ethnic Toolkits |
 | | Outlines Hungarian immigration to the United States and how to find records. |  | | Guide to addressing mail to Hungary, list of professional researchers, links to regional archives. |  | | Comprehensive site for Hungarian research, including surnames, emigration, maps, a place locator and digitized examples of civil registers. |
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http://www.familytreemagazine.com/ethnic.asp?id=1109
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| | ipedia.com: Old Hungarian script Article |
 | | Hungarian Runes were a type of runic writing system used amoing the pagan Magyars before their Christian leaders adopted the modern Hungarian language writing system, based on the Latin alphabet. |  | | works which give detailed account, in alphabetical order, of whole field of human knowledge, or of some particular section in it. |  | | Hungarian Runes are not related to Germanic Runes; they derive from the Orkhon or Turkic Runic script. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/old_hungarian_script.html
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| | Hungarian Lessons |
 | | Everyone of any age and Hungarian ability is invited. |  | | The Cistercian School is located in Irving, off of Highway 114, across from the University of Dallas, near Texas Stadium. |
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http://home.flash.net/~igazda/dms_hung_lesson.htm
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| | The U of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Uralic |
 | | Each of these languages has been known by another name: Nenets was formerly called Yurak; Selkup was called Ostyak-Samoyed; Nganasan was called Tavgi; and Enets, Yenisei-Samoyed. |  | | Each syllable is arranged in a unit; it may be written with one letter above another one or two, or one to the left and one or two stacked vertically to the right, or even three letters stacked one above the other. |  | | Finno-Ugric is divided into Finnic (which includes such languages as Finnish, Estonian, and Lappish, as well as many more) and Ugric (which includes Hungarian). |
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http://www.lib.umt.edu/guide/lang/uraliclh.htm
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| | Hungarian Pronunciation Guide |
 | | Stress is always on the first syllable (except for some foreign words). |  | | The Hungarian language belongs to the Ugric subgroup of the Uralic family of languages. |
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http://www.phantomranch.net/folkdanc/alphabet/hungarian.htm
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| | SFOR Informer Online: Are you hungry for some Hungarian? |
 | | The Hungarian alphabet consists of 44 letters, which are one-two or three characters. |  | | For better understanding to each other you can find below some useful expressions in Hungarian. |  | | SFOR Informer Online: Are you hungry for some Hungarian? |
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http://www.nato.int/sfor/indexinf/168/p16a/t02p16a.htm
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| | Romanian language, alphabet and pronunciation |
 | | Neacşu wrote in a version of the old Cyrillic alphabet similar to the one for Old Church Slavonic, and which was used in Walachia and Moldova until 1859. |  | | This version of the Latin alphabet was used during the transition from the Cyrillic to the Latin alphabets. |  | | From the late 16th century a version of the Latin alphabet using Hungarian spelling conventions was used to write Romanian in Translyvania. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/romanian.htm
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| | The Hungarian Alphabet |
 | | Hungarian place names listed on the map page |  | | The Hungarian alphabet as defined on this web page |
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http://www.phespirit.info/alphabet/hungarian.htm
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| | Hungarian lessons with puzzles, quizzes and sound files |
 | | I know Hungarian is a hard language, so I try to put some fun staff here, because I don't want you to give up. |  | | For more practice, sign up for homework excercises and chatroom support. |  | | Before moving ahead I recommend to read about Hungarian language. |
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http://www.hungarotips.com/hungarian/b
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| | Say Hello in the Hungarian (Magyar) Language |
 | | There are over 14,500,000 people in Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Austria, Australia and Israel who speak Hungarian. |  | | Now you can say hello to 14,500,000 people! |  | | Click to hear how to say hello in Hungarian! |
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http://www.ipl.org.ar/youth/hello/hungarian.html
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| | The Hungarian Alphabet with Practice Pronunciation |
 | | Print the ABC and listen the sound file - try to practice these sounds a little. |  | | I list them here and you can download the spelling in a.wav sound file. |  | | Listen and say the next words, all contain strange sounds. |
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http://www.hungarotips.com/hungarian/b/ABC.html
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| | Hungarian Language - WannaLearn.com |
 | | If you are interested in more than one book, you can add a book to your shopping cart, return here using your "back" button, and click another book. |  | | BUY IT Berlitz Hungarian Cassette Pack with Phrase Book - An enjoyable and very efficient Hungarian instructional method, focusing on practical conversational skills. |  | | Hungarian Lessons - a collection of sound-file enhanced Hungarian lessons and instructional games, covering the Hungarian alphabet and pronunciation, days and months, numbers, basic sentences, verbs the future tense and more |
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http://www.wannalearn.com/Academic_Subjects/World_Languages/Hungarian
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| | Yudit Transliteration Page |
 | | You can find some (not much) reference in development tree. |  | | For example with Hungarian map you can type a' o: o", type something like Ga'spa'r. |  | | With Kana you can type in Romaji transliteration so type comething like toukyou or KANA. |
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http://www.yudit.org/cgi-bin/uniconv/uniconv.cgi
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| | BUBL LINK: Hungarian |
 | | Subjects: arabic, chinese language, dutch, english language education, esperanto, finnish, french language, gaelic language, german language, greek language, hungarian, japanese, korean, language learning, latin, linguistics, norwegian, portuguese, russian language, spanish, swedish, welsh language |  | | Provides access to a Hungarian to English dictionary, and allows Boolean searching. |  | | An extensive catalogue of language related Internet resources, including online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, and language schools. |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/hungarian.htm
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| | Yudit Download Page |
 | | If you are looking for Yudit specific Private Use Area code assignment it can be found here. |  | | Patches that can be applied even after installation |  | | It currently contains old Hungarian (ROVASIRAS) and Bliss Symbolics. |
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http://www.yudit.org/download.html
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