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Hungarian Articles: a/az and egy
Hungarian uses articles before nouns, much like English. There are two main types: indefinite and definite.
1. Indefinite article: egy
This is the same word as the number egy (one). Use it when you introduce a new or unspecified item, similar to English “a/an.”
- Mi ez? Ez egy toll. - What is this? This is a pen.
2. Definite article: a / az
Use this when the noun is specific or already known to both speakers, similar to English “the.”
- a goes before words that begin with a consonant sound: a könyv (the book), a fa (the tree).
- az goes before words that begin with a vowel sound: az autó (the car), az orvos (the doctor).
Important rule: Hungarian has no grammatical gender. Articles do not change for masculine, feminine, or neuter nouns because those categories do not exist in Hungarian.
No article: Articles are usually not used before personal names, city names (Budapest, Moszkva), and most country names. They are used before names of rivers, lakes, and mountains: a Duna (the Danube), a Balaton (Lake Balaton).
Mini-dialogue:
— Mi ez? (What is this?)
— Ez egy könyv. (This is a book. We mention it for the first time.)
— Milyen a könyv? (What is the book like? Now it is specific.)
— A könyv érdekes. (The book is interesting.)