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The Hungarian language (Magyar nyelv) is referred to the Finno-Ugric linguistic family. In spite of the absence of obvious similarity its kindred languages are Finno-Ugric languages such as Finnish, Estonian, Khanty and Mansi languages, moreover the number of native speakers of Khanty and Mansi languages does not increase several thousands of people.
The Hungarian language is a little isolated in Europe that is why citizens of the neighboring country speak just Indo European languages (German, Roman, Slavic subgroups). The Hungarian as a native language is spoken by 14.5 million people; moreover they are not only citizens of Hungary but also representatives of the Hungarian Diaspora living in Serbia, Rumania, Slovakia, Croatia, Ukraine, and Slovenia.
The first significant sites are known from XII century, were created on the basis of Latin. Native Hungarian text dated XIII century. The rapid development of the Hungarian literature dated from the first book in the Hungarian language, published in 1572 in Polish city of Krakow. In the Hungarian language vocabulary is noted to have extremely small amounts of borrowings and internationalisms. The modern Hungarian language is divided into eight dialects first of all distinguished by phonetic peculiarities.
Do you know that …
- In the Ancient Roman times the territories of modern Hungary were a part of the Pannonia Roman province and in the second century A.D. they were occupied by the German tribes.
- Today there are more than hundred of balneotherapeutic health resorts in Hungary (Heviz, Balatonfured, Zalakarosh etc.)
- Red pepper (paprika) that became a Hungarian national plant was brought to Hungary by the Turks.
- Representatives of the ancient Maguar tribes were nomads and cattle-breeders.