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  2. The Hungarian alphabet (Hungarian: magyar ábécé) 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.

  3. Hungarian alphabet (magyar ábécé) and pronunciation Q (kú), W (dupla vé), X (iksz) and Y (ipszilon) are also used, but only in foreign loanwords. Download an alphabet chart for Hungarian (Excel)

  4. The Old Hungarian script or Hungarian runes (Hungarian: Székely-magyar rovás, 'székely-magyar runiform', or rovásírás) is an alphabetic writing system used for writing the Hungarian language. Modern Hungarian is written using the Latin-based Hungarian alphabet.

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  5. The Hungarian alphabet consists of 44 letters, including unique double-letters and a triple-letter, each with specific pronunciation. Unlike the English alphabet, which has 26 letters and utilizes various phonetic rules, the Hungarian alphabet is more straightforward.

  6. For example, Hungarian /aː/ corresponds to Khanty /o/ in certain positions, and Hungarian /h/ corresponds to Khanty /x/, while Hungarian final /z/ corresponds to Khanty final /t/. For example, Hungarian ház [haːz] "house" vs. Khanty xot [xot] "house", and Hungarian száz [saːz] "hundred" vs. Khanty sot [sot] "hundred".

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  7. Alphabet. When learning the Hungarian alphabet, the good news is that it is mostly phonetic—that is, once you learn which letter corresponds to which sounds you’re pretty much done, you can read Hungarian decently. Apart from a few traditional forms and exceptions, this rule stands.

  8. The alphabet have 26 letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet, and 5 letters with an acute accent, 2 letters with an umlaut, 2 letters with a double acute accent, 8 letters made up of two characters, and 1 letter made up of three characters. These characters are considered their own letters. Categories: Hungary. Latin alphabet.

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