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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary related to family members in Hungarian. Family is an important aspect of Hungarian culture, and knowing how to talk about family members is essential for building relationships and having conversations with native speakers. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently identify and talk about your family members in Hungarian, as well as understand and respond to questions about family relationships. We will cover a wide range of family members, from immediate family to extended family, and provide plenty of examples and practice exercises to reinforce your learning. So let's get started!

Immediate Family Members[edit | edit source]

Parents[edit | edit source]

The word for "mother" in Hungarian is "anya." It is pronounced as "ahn-yah."

The word for "father" in Hungarian is "apa." It is pronounced as "ah-pah."

Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
anya ahn-yah mother
apa ah-pah father

Now let's practice using these words in sentences:

1. Az anya főz a konyhában.

  (The mother is cooking in the kitchen.)

2. Az apa dolgozik a kertben.

  (The father is working in the garden.)

Siblings[edit | edit source]

The word for "sister" in Hungarian is "lánytestvér." It is pronounced as "lahn-tesh-vehr."

The word for "brother" in Hungarian is "fiútestvér." It is pronounced as "fyooh-tesh-vehr."

Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
lánytestvér lahn-tesh-vehr sister
fiútestvér fyooh-tesh-vehr brother

Now let's practice using these words in sentences:

1. Az én lánytestvérem tanul az egyetemen.

  (My sister is studying at the university.)

2. A fiútestvérem nagyon vicces.

  (My brother is very funny.)

Extended Family Members[edit | edit source]

Grandparents[edit | edit source]

The word for "grandmother" in Hungarian is "nagymama." It is pronounced as "nahg-yah-mah-mah."

The word for "grandfather" in Hungarian is "nagypapa." It is pronounced as "nahg-yah-pah-pah."

Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
nagymama nahg-yah-mah-mah grandmother
nagypapa nahg-yah-pah-pah grandfather

Now let's practice using these words in sentences:

1. A nagymama mindig finom süteményeket süt.

  (Grandma always bakes delicious pastries.)

2. A nagypapa szeret meséket mesélni.

  (Grandpa loves telling stories.)

Aunts and Uncles[edit | edit source]

The word for "aunt" in Hungarian is "nagynéni." It is pronounced as "nahg-nyeh-nee."

The word for "uncle" in Hungarian is "nagybácsi." It is pronounced as "nahg-yah-chee."

Here are some examples:

Hungarian Pronunciation English
nagynéni nahg-nyeh-nee aunt
nagybácsi nahg-yah-chee uncle

Now let's practice using these words in sentences:

1. Az én nagynéném nagyon kedves és segítőkész.

  (My aunt is very kind and helpful.)

2. A nagybácsim mindig vicces történeteket mesél.

  (My uncle always tells funny stories.)

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

Hungarian culture places a strong emphasis on family and relationships. Family members often play a central role in the lives of Hungarians and are regarded with great respect and affection. It is common for extended families to live in close proximity or even in the same household, fostering a strong sense of community and support. Family gatherings and celebrations are important events in Hungarian culture, where relatives come together to share meals, stories, and traditions. It is also worth noting that Hungarian society values intergenerational relationships, with grandparents often playing a significant role in the upbringing of their grandchildren.

Historically, the importance of family in Hungarian culture can be traced back to the country's agricultural roots. In rural communities, families worked together on farms and relied on each other for survival. This cooperative lifestyle fostered a strong sense of unity and interdependence among family members, which continues to be a cherished value in modern Hungarian society.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to practice what you've learned! Use the vocabulary and sentence structures provided to complete the following exercises:

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct family member word in Hungarian.

1. Az én __________ dolgozik a kertben.

  (My brother is working in the garden.)

2. A __________ mindig finom süteményeket süt.

  (Grandmother always bakes delicious pastries.)

3. Az __________ szeret meséket mesélni.

  (Grandfather loves telling stories.)

Exercise 2: Translate the following sentences from English to Hungarian.

1. My sister is studying at the university.

2. The father is working in the garden.

3. Grandma always tells funny stories.

Exercise 3: Create your own sentences using the vocabulary words and sentence structures from this lesson.

Solutions[edit | edit source]

Exercise 1:

1. Az én fiútestvérem dolgozik a kertben.

  (My brother is working in the garden.)

2. A nagymama mindig finom süteményeket süt.

  (Grandma always bakes delicious pastries.)

3. Az nagypapa szeret meséket mesélni.

  (Grandpa loves telling stories.)

Exercise 2:

1. Az én lánytestvérem tanul az egyetemen.

2. Az apa dolgozik a kertben.

3. A nagymama mindig vicces történeteket mesél.

Exercise 3: (Sample answers)

1. Az én nagynéném nagyon kedves és segítőkész.

  (My aunt is very kind and helpful.)

2. A nagybácsim mindig vicces történeteket mesél.

  (My uncle always tells funny stories.)

3. Az anya főz a konyhában.

  (The mother is cooking in the kitchen.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have now learned the Hungarian words for family members. By practicing the vocabulary and sentence structures in this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about your family and understand conversations about family relationships. Remember to use these words in your everyday conversations to reinforce your learning. Family is an important part of Hungarian culture, and by knowing how to talk about family members, you will be able to connect with native speakers on a deeper level. Keep up the great work and continue exploring the rich and diverse world of the Hungarian language!

Table of Contents - Hungarian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb Conjugation


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Location


Travel and Transportation


Hungarian Customs and Traditions


Possessive Pronouns and Plurals


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Hungarian History and Geography

Videos[edit | edit source]

How to Talk about Your Family in Hungarian? - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Family members vocabulary in Hungarian - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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