Definition
Relating to Hungary, its people, or their language; also used as a noun for a person from Hungary.
Etymology
From Medieval Latin 'Hungarus', from 'Hungaria' (Hungary). The name may derive from Turkic 'on ogur' meaning 'ten arrows', referring to the confederation of Magyar tribes.
Kelly Says
Hungarian is a linguistic island - it belongs to the Finno-Ugric family, making it more related to Finnish than to neighboring Slavic languages. This isolation has preserved unique features like extensive case systems and vowel harmony.
Translations
BNবাংলা
হাঙ্গেরিয়ান
haṅgēriẏān
CACatalà
hongarès
uŋɡaˈres
CSČeština
maďarský
maɟarskiː
DEDeutsch
ungarisch
ˈʊŋɡaʁɪʃ
ELΕλληνικά
ουγγρική
uŋɡriˈci
ESEspañol
húngaro
ˈuŋɡaɾo
FRFrançais
hongrois
ɔ̃ɡʁwa
IDBahasa Indonesia
Hongaria
hɔŋɡari.a
IGIG
Hungarian
hung ga ri an
ITItaliano
ungherese
uŋɡeˈreːze
MSBahasa Melayu
Hungary
hūng gā rī
MYမြန်မာ
ဟန်ဂေရီ
haṅ ɡè jī
NLNederlands
Hongaars
ˈɦoŋɣaːrs
PLPolski
węgierski
vɛŋˈɡʲɛrski
PTPortuguês
húngaro
ˈũɡaɾu
RUРусский
венгерский
vʲɪnˈɡʲerskʲij
SVSvenska
ungersk
ɵŋːɛrsk
SWKiswahili
Hungaria
hunga ri a
TAதமிழ்
அங்கேரிய
aṅkēriya
TEతెలుగు
హంగేరియన్
haṁgēriyan
UKУкраїнська
угорський
uɦɔrˈsʲkɪj
VITiếng Việt
Hungary
hùng ga ri