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      • There are numerous regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and the other Ugric languages. 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/.
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  2. t. e. There are numerous regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and the other Uralic languages. 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 ...

  3. There are numerous regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and the other Ugric languages. 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/.

  4. Hungarian language; Regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and other Uralic languages; Hungarian dialects; Hungarian literature; Funeral Sermon and Prayer; Old Hungarian 'Lamentations of Mary' History of Hungary; Alternative theories of Hungarian language origins; Notes

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · The Hungarian language, also known as Magyar, belongs to the Uralic language family, a group of languages primarily spoken in Eastern and Northern Europe. Within the Uralic family, Hungarian falls under the Finno-Ugric branch, along with languages like Finnish and Estonian. This linguistic classification provides important insights into the ...

  6. May 21, 2024 · Characteristic of Hungarian orthography are the acute accent (ó) marking long vowels—doubled in the case of long front rounded vowels (ő)—and special representations for sibilant sounds (e.g., sz corresponds to English s, but s corresponds to English sh).

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  7. Ugric is an umbrella term for Hungarian and the two Ob-Ugric languages or language groups spoken in West Siberia, namely Khanty (in older literature, also known as “Ostyak”) and Mansi ("Vogul"). Traditionally, they have been considered to form a distinct subtaxon in the Uralic language family. However, although some common Ugric features ...

  8. May 22, 2024 · There are numerous regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and the other Ugric languages. For example, Hungarian // corresponds to Khanty /o/ in certain positions, and Hungarian /h/ corresponds to Khanty /x/, while Hungarian final /z/ corresponds to Khanty final /t/.