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Encyclopedia > Hungarian ny
Hungarian language
Alphabet, including ő ű and
cs dz dzs gy ly ny sz ty zs
Phonetics and phonology
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noun phrases and verbs
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The Hungarian language is a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Hungary and in the adjacent states of Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Austria, and Slovenia (to all of which Hungary had to cede territories after World War I). ... The Hungarian alphabet is an extension of the Roman alphabet. ... The double acute accent ( ˝ ) is a diacritic mark of the latin script used primarily in written Hungarian. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Linguistics & Pronunciation Dz is the seventh letter of the Hungarian alphabet. ... Dzs is a trigraph in the modern Hungarian alphabet that is used to indicate the sound . ... Linguistics & Pronunciation Gy is the thirtheenth letter of the Hungarian alphabet. ... Linguistics & Pronunciation Ly is the twentieth letter of the Hungarian alphabet. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... This article deals with the phonology and the phonetics of the Hungarian language. ... Hungarian grammar is the study of the rules governing the use of the Hungarian language, a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Hungary and in adjacent areas of Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, and Slovenia (all territories lost after World War I). ... This page is about noun phrases in Hungarian grammar. ... This page is about verbs in Hungarian grammar. ... The Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Nyelvtudományi Intézete, that is, Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, was founded in 1949. ... // List of tongue-twisters in English Rhymes and poems Sarah, Sarah, sits in her Chevrolet. ... This is a list of English words of Hungarian origin: biro  From Bíró. ... Hungarian runes Hungarian Runes (Székely rovásírás in Hungarian; also called rovás) is a type of runic writing system used by the Magyars prior to 1000 AD. The first Catholic king of Hungary, St. ...

Linguistics & Pronunciation

Ny is the twenty-third letter of the Hungarian alphabet. It is pronounced (using English pronunciation with letter romanization) "nya" in the alphabet, but just "ny" when spoken in a word. Using the IPA phoneme, it can be written as /ɲ/. The Hungarian alphabet is an extension of the Roman alphabet. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... In linguistics, romanization or latinization is a system for representing a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, where the original word or language used a different writing system. ... The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages. ...


Usage

It is only used and pronounced in this way in Hungarian. One has to remember that in Hungarian, even if two characters are put together to make a different sound, they are considered one letter, and even acronyms keep the letter intact. Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ...


Examples

These examples are Hungarian words that use the letter ny, with the English pronunciation with letter romanization following.
  • anya = mother
  • enyém = mine
  • annyi = so much
  • anyós = mother-in-law
  • ernyő = umbrella


 

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