Language/Hungarian/Vocabulary/Numbers-1-100
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Welcome to the Hungarian Vocabulary lesson on numbers from 1 to 100! Understanding numbers is essential for everyday communication, whether you're counting, shopping, or simply telling someone your age. Numbers form the foundation of many conversations and interactions, so mastering them will greatly enhance your ability to navigate the Hungarian language.
In this lesson, we'll explore the numbers from 1 to 100 in Hungarian, practice their pronunciation, and look at various contexts where these numbers are commonly used. We'll also provide exercises to reinforce your learning, ensuring you can confidently use these numbers in real-life situations.
Why Learn Numbers in Hungarian?[edit | edit source]
Numbers are not just abstract symbols; they are part of everyday life. Knowing how to count in Hungarian will help you:
- Count items: Whether it's groceries, books, or anything else, you'll need numbers to quantify your purchases.
- Tell time: Understanding numbers is crucial for telling time, an essential skill in any language.
- Discuss age: You'll often find yourself discussing ages in conversations, whether it's your own or someone else's.
- Navigate prices: When shopping or dining out, knowing numbers helps you understand prices and make informed decisions.
Hungarian Numbers from 1 to 100[edit | edit source]
Let's get started with the numbers in Hungarian. Below is a comprehensive list from 1 to 100, including their pronunciation and English translations.
| Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | egy | one |
| 2 | kettő | two |
| 3 | három | three |
| 4 | négy | four |
| 5 | öt | five |
| 6 | hat | six |
| 7 | hét | seven |
| 8 | nyolc | eight |
| 9 | kilenc | nine |
| 10 | tíz | ten |
| 11 | tizenegy | eleven |
| 12 | tizenkettő | twelve |
| 13 | tizenhárom | thirteen |
| 14 | tizennégy | fourteen |
| 15 | tizenöt | fifteen |
| 16 | tizenhat | sixteen |
| 17 | tizenhét | seventeen |
| 18 | tizennyolc | eighteen |
| 19 | tizenkilenc | nineteen |
| 20 | húsz | twenty |
| 21 | huszonegy | twenty-one |
| 22 | huszonkettő | twenty-two |
| 23 | huszonhárom | twenty-three |
| 24 | huszonnégy | twenty-four |
| 25 | huszonöt | twenty-five |
| 26 | huszonhat | twenty-six |
| 27 | huszonhét | twenty-seven |
| 28 | huszonnyolc | twenty-eight |
| 29 | huszonkilenc | twenty-nine |
| 30 | harminc | thirty |
| 31 | harmincegy | thirty-one |
| 32 | harminckettő | thirty-two |
| 33 | harminchárom | thirty-three |
| 34 | harmincnégy | thirty-four |
| 35 | harmincöt | thirty-five |
| 36 | harminchat | thirty-six |
| 37 | harminchét | thirty-seven |
| 38 | harmincnyolc | thirty-eight |
| 39 | harminckilenc | thirty-nine |
| 40 | negyven | forty |
| 41 | negyvenegy | forty-one |
| 42 | negyvenkettő | forty-two |
| 43 | negyvenhárom | forty-three |
| 44 | negyvennégy | forty-four |
| 45 | negyvenöt | forty-five |
| 46 | negyvenhat | forty-six |
| 47 | negyvenhét | forty-seven |
| 48 | negyvennyolc | forty-eight |
| 49 | negyvenkilenc | forty-nine |
| 50 | ötven | fifty |
| 51 | ötvenegy | fifty-one |
| 52 | ötvenkettő | fifty-two |
| 53 | ötvenhárom | fifty-three |
| 54 | ötvennégy | fifty-four |
| 55 | ötvenöt | fifty-five |
| 56 | ötvenhat | fifty-six |
| 57 | ötvenhét | fifty-seven |
| 58 | ötvennyolc | fifty-eight |
| 59 | ötvenkilenc | fifty-nine |
| 60 | hatvan | sixty |
| 61 | hatvanegy | sixty-one |
| 62 | hatvankettő | sixty-two |
| 63 | hatvanhárom | sixty-three |
| 64 | hatvannégy | sixty-four |
| 65 | hatvanöt | sixty-five |
| 66 | hatvanhat | sixty-six |
| 67 | hatvanhét | sixty-seven |
| 68 | hatvannyolc | sixty-eight |
| 69 | hatvankilenc | sixty-nine |
| 70 | hetven | seventy |
| 71 | hetvenegy | seventy-one |
| 72 | hetvenkettő | seventy-two |
| 73 | hetvenhárom | seventy-three |
| 74 | hetvennégy | seventy-four |
| 75 | hetvenöt | seventy-five |
| 76 | hetvenhat | seventy-six |
| 77 | hetvenhét | seventy-seven |
| 78 | hetvennyolc | seventy-eight |
| 79 | hetvenkilenc | seventy-nine |
| 80 | nyolcvan | eighty |
| 81 | nyolcvanegy | eighty-one |
| 82 | nyolcvankettő | eighty-two |
| 83 | nyolcvanhárom | eighty-three |
| 84 | nyolcvannégy | eighty-four |
| 85 | nyolcvanöt | eighty-five |
| 86 | nyolcvanhat | eighty-six |
| 87 | nyolcvanhét | eighty-seven |
| 88 | nyolcvannyolc | eighty-eight |
| 89 | nyolcvankilenc | eighty-nine |
| 90 | kilencven | ninety |
| 91 | kilencvenegy | ninety-one |
| 92 | kilencvenkettő | ninety-two |
| 93 | kilencvenhárom | ninety-three |
| 94 | kilencvennégy | ninety-four |
| 95 | kilencvenöt | ninety-five |
| 96 | kilencvenhat | ninety-six |
| 97 | kilencvenhét | ninety-seven |
| 98 | kilencvennyolc | ninety-eight |
| 99 | kilencvenkilenc | ninety-nine |
| 100 | száz | one hundred |
Practice Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
To help you with pronunciation, here are some tips:
- Listen and Repeat: Use audio resources if available. Repeat each number aloud to practice your pronunciation.
- Break Down the Sounds: Some numbers may be tricky. For example, the number 20 ("húsz") is pronounced like "hoos" with a soft "s." Take your time to break it down.
- Record Yourself: Speaking into a recorder can help you identify areas for improvement in your pronunciation.
Usage of Numbers in Context[edit | edit source]
Now that you know the numbers, let’s look at how to use them in various contexts:
Counting Objects[edit | edit source]
When counting objects, Hungarian uses the same structure as English. For example:
- One apple: egy alma
- Three books: három könyv
Example sentences:
- I have two oranges: Kettő narancsom van.
- She has five friends: Öt barátja van.
Shopping[edit | edit source]
Knowing numbers is crucial when shopping. You need to understand prices, quantities, and discounts.
Example sentences:
- How much is this? Mennyibe kerül ez?
- I want to buy four apples: Négy almát akarok venni.
Telling Ages[edit | edit source]
Discussing age is a common conversation topic.
Example sentences:
- I am twenty years old: Húsz éves vagyok.
- She is thirty-five: Harmincöt éves.
Exercises[edit | edit source]
Here are some exercises to help you practice what you've learned!
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]
Complete the sentences with the correct Hungarian numbers.
1. I see ___ (three) cars: ___ autó van.
2. There are ___ (six) chairs: ___ szék van.
Answers:
1. három
2. hat
Exercise 2: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]
Translate the following sentences into Hungarian:
1. I have seven books.
2. How much is this two-liter bottle?
Answers:
1. Hét könyvem van.
2. Mennyibe kerül ez a két literes üveg?
Exercise 3: Match the Numbers[edit | edit source]
Match the Hungarian numbers on the left with their English translations on the right.
- 1 - a) five
- 5 - b) twelve
- 12 - c) one
Answers:
1 - c
5 - a
12 - b
Exercise 4: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]
Listen to the following numbers and repeat them aloud. Write down any numbers that you find difficult to pronounce.
- 22 (huszonkettő)
- 45 (ötvenöt)
- Answers: Self-assessment based on personal struggle.
Exercise 5: Role-Playing[edit | edit source]
In pairs, take turns asking and answering questions about age and quantity.
- One person asks: “Hány éves vagy?” (How old are you?)
- The other responds with their age in Hungarian.
- Answers: Varies based on personal information.
Exercise 6: Shopping Scenario[edit | edit source]
Imagine you are in a Hungarian market. Write down a dialogue between two people discussing the price of fruits.
Example:
- Person A: “Mennyibe kerül a három alma?” (How much are three apples?)
- Person B: “Három alma húsz forint.” (Three apples are twenty forints.)
- Answers: Varies based on creativity.
Exercise 7: Number Bingo[edit | edit source]
Create a bingo card with numbers from 1 to 100. Call out numbers in Hungarian, and mark them on your card.
- Answers: Self-assessment based on bingo completion.
Exercise 8: Write a Short Paragraph[edit | edit source]
Write a short paragraph about how many friends you have and their ages using Hungarian numbers.
- Answers: Varied based on personal information.
Exercise 9: Group Counting[edit | edit source]
In a group, practice counting from 1 to 100 in Hungarian. Each person says one number in turn.
- Answers: Participation and collaboration.
Exercise 10: Quiz Yourself[edit | edit source]
Create flashcards with Hungarian numbers on one side and English translations on the other. Quiz yourself regularly.
- Answers: Self-assessment based on recognition.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Congratulations on completing this lesson on Hungarian numbers from 1 to 100! You now have a solid foundation to build upon as you continue your journey in learning Hungarian. Keep practicing, and you’ll find that numbers will become second nature to you. Remember, the more you use them in daily conversations, the more confident you will become.
Videos[edit | edit source]
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Sources[edit | edit source]
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