University in Washington D.C.
Language spoken in and around Hungary.
Sinónimos
Examples for "hungarian"
Examples for "hungarian"
1The Hungarian parliament last week passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants.
2In Eastern Europe, the Hungarian forint was marginally lower against the euro.
3Hungarian authorities were not immediately able to comment on the refugees complaints.
4Dealers said Hungarian markets were adding to pressure on the central bank.
5It was good to be Hungarian, good to be a Hungarian Jew.
1But the dualist Austria-Hungary became the oppressor of non-German and non-Magyar nationalities.
2And now the whole frightful truth had dawned upon the beautiful Magyar.
3Only Magyar inscriptions are tolerated on the tombstones of the Budapest cemeteries.
4He said something choice-inpure Magyar, I guess-andheaded for the taxi.
5The '67 settlement was proposed by a leading German-Magyar magnate in Austria-Hungary.
1Discussion of some of the odd features of the Hungarian language.
2The stranger murdered the Hungarian language terribly, and he had a distinctly foreign accent.
3Be so kind to mark well, gentlemen; no other language was oppressed-theHungarian language was enforced upon nobody.
4"Suitable teaching and departmental books" printed in the Hungarian language are inaccessible.
5There are plenty of theaters, in which only the Hungarian language is used, and a large and beautiful opera-house under government management.
1Local news website portfolio.hu said the IMF mission chief would arrive on Monday.
2However, all the above indices decreased significantly after treatment with hucMSC-Ex.
3As the scorpion pulls up its pants with its all-too-human-looking hand, something glints.
4The sky over Venice was jammed with ships parked hull-to-hull.
5Why do they hunt even when they are well fed?
6So dey tried to hu't Mistah Jack's boat, did dey?
7It was the first case of cat-to-human-transmission of the flu, the city's health department said.
8Huddup (hu-dup'), a New England interjection addressed to a horse meaning "Get along."
9Among authors: hu h. Eur J Med Chem.
10Here is a list of words in hu:
11These two ingredients of hu tieu have set the delta on a remarkable path to prosperity.
12Go 'way f'om yer, Marse Dudley; you know I ain' never spank you none ter hu't.
13There is only one war-cry that makes one host of them all, and that is 'Allah-hu!'
14They sang the 'Adir hu' and very suddenly, at 'bimheyro, bimheyro', Alfred joined in with the song.
15Huguenot (hu'ge-not), a French Protestant of the sixteenth century.
16Yet China's official bank card has achieved Hu's dream of global dominance.