: Unlike English, Hungarian requires the definite article before possessed nouns (e.g., a gyerekem – "my child").
The indefinite article corresponds to "a" or "an" in English.
: Used before words beginning with a consonant (e.g., a ház – "the house").
: Used before words beginning with a vowel (e.g., az esemény – "the event"). Key Usage Rules:
: It is used alongside demonstrative pronouns (e.g., ez a gyerek – "this child").
: Unlike English, Hungarian requires the definite article before possessed nouns (e.g., a gyerekem – "my child").
The indefinite article corresponds to "a" or "an" in English.
: Used before words beginning with a consonant (e.g., a ház – "the house").
: Used before words beginning with a vowel (e.g., az esemény – "the event"). Key Usage Rules:
: It is used alongside demonstrative pronouns (e.g., ez a gyerek – "this child").