Hungarian Language & Hungarian Translation
Information and resources on Hungarian language & Hungarian language translation.
The many Ural-Altaic extend from Scandinavia, Hungary, and the Balkans to the easternmost reaches of the Amur and the island of Sakhalin, and from the Arctic Ocean to central Asia. All the Ural-Altaic languages share certain characteristics of syntax, morphology, and phonology. The languages use constructions of the type 'the-by-me-hunted bear' rather than "the bear that I hunted." There are few if any conjunctions. Suffixation is the typical grammatical process where elements are appended to stems, as in 'house-my', "my house." A great many Ural-Altaic languages require vowel harmony; the vowels that occur together in a given word must be of the same type. Below are links that provide information about the Hungarian language.