🇭🇺 ONE HUNGARIAN WORD A DAY In Your Inbox Boosts Your Vocab in a Fun and Engaging Way. It’s FREE!
We send you one handpicked Hungarian word every weekday to boost your vocabulary.
You additionally receive:
- the translation;
- two example sentences with translations;
- 10+ related words (similar words, synonyms, antonyms, etc., and their translations).
On Sunday, we wrap all words of the week into a quiz so they stick with you forever. Read more about OHWAD here.
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🙋 What Exactly Can I Expect From One Hungarian Word a Day?
Every weekday we handpick and send you one Hungarian word to improve your Hungarian learning experience.
We put the word in two example sentences and show you how to use it.
The example sentences come with two translations, each:
- a regular translation;
- a literal translation: word by word, suffix to suffix, prefix to prefix.
We send you 10+ related words additionally (synonyms, antonyms, similar words).
On every Sunday, we wrap all words of the week into a quiz to make sure they stick in your memory forever.
📖 What Kind of Hungarian Words Will You Send Me?
We focus on the most frequent Hungarian words. We spice the mix up with additional categories such as:
- Conversational connectors;
- Colloquial speech and slang;
- phrases & expressions.
We help you become street smart!
📩 Why Should I Subscribe to One Hungarian Word a Day Today?
Five minutes a day go a long way. Each daily word is a mini-lesson where you can learn a lot more than just one word:
- You learn how to put the word into a sentence;
- You can expand your vocab by many more words if you learn the related words, too.
This is effortless learning. All it takes is to check your emails once a day. You decide how much time you want to spend.
It’s an effective and free opportunity to learn basic Hungarian vocabulary and useful Hungarian words and phrases your textbooks and dictionaries didn’t tell you about.
Sounds good? Let’s get you on board with 3,500 other ambitious Hungarian learners!
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