English-hungarian Phrasebook — With Useful Wordlist
“ Jó napot kívánok! ” he said, carefully navigating the long vowels. (Good day!)
“ Nagyszerű! ” she replied. (Great!) As she boxed the cake, she pointed to his book. “It is a difficult language, but you have the rhythm.” English-Hungarian Phrasebook with Useful Wordlist
His first stop was a traditional cukrászda (pastry shop). The air smelled of caramelized sugar and espresso. Instead of pointing, Leo looked at his wordlist. “ Jó napot kívánok
The baker, a woman with flour on her apron, looked up and beamed. “ Jó napot! Miben segíthetek? ” English-Hungarian Phrasebook with Useful Wordlist
He learned that Köszönöm (Thank you) was the most powerful word in his arsenal, and that adding szépen (nicely) to make it Köszönöm szépen (Thank you very much) earned him even wider smiles.