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This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Hungarian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Hungarian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
The vowel phonemes of Hungarian [13]. Hungarian has seven pairs of corresponding short and long vowels.Their phonetic values do not exactly match up with each other, so e represents /ɛ/ and é represents /eː/; likewise, a represents /ɒ/ while á represents /aː/. [14]
The Hungarian alphabet (Hungarian: magyar ábécé, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈaːbeːt͡seː]) is an extension of the Latin alphabet used for writing the Hungarian language. The alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet , with several added variations of letters, consisting 44 letters.
Square brackets are used with phonetic notation, whether broad or narrow [17] – that is, for actual pronunciation, possibly including details of the pronunciation that may not be used for distinguishing words in the language being transcribed, but which the author nonetheless wishes to document. Such phonetic notation is the primary function ...
га-га-га (ga-ga-ga) кря-кря (krja krja) Serbian: кокода (kokoda) кукурику (kukuriku) га (ga) квак (kvak) Sinhalese: කුක්කු කූක් කූ (kuku kūk kuu) Slovene: kokodak kikiriki (godráti, kevdráti) ga ga: kva kvak Spanish: coc co co coc: quiquiriquí, quiquiriquiquí, cocorocó [Spa 1] glu ...
That's not the Hungarian pronunciation. That would be with [o]. And what is the problem with long markers? There is a difference between a long b and two bs, one after the other (both occours in Hungarian, however the latter is very rare). - Matthew Beta 14:27, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
A woman speaking Hungarian A man speaking Hungarian. Hungarian, or Magyar (magyar nyelv, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈɲɛlv] ⓘ), is a Uralic language of the Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring countries.
For example, Hungarian á corresponds to Khanty o in certain positions, and Hungarian h corresponds to Khanty x, while Hungarian final z corresponds to Khanty final t. These can be seen in Hungarian ház ("house") and Khanty xot ("house"), or Hungarian száz ("hundred") and Khanty sot ("hundred").