Well I just received a letter... and my friend likes to add some Hungarian words, and I like to know everything but I just borrowed my diccionary and I am a little ill so canąt go and check in the library... Maybe someone knows what does Továbbított levél could mean
Well I just received a letter... and my friend likes to add some Hungarian words, and I like to know everything but I just borrowed my diccionary and I am a little ill so canąt go and check in the library... Maybe someone knows what does Továbbított levél could mean
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Strigo wrote:What is the Hungarian order for adjective and noun?
The order is same as in English: first comes the adjective, then the noun.
I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigree of nations. -- Samuel Johnson, in: The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides by James Boswell (1785)