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Hungarian Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 2, Lesson 1

Describing People and Objects

Instructions: Please recite the following paragraph. Press the 'add audio submission' button to record and submit this exercise.

Az ételre és az édességre a pénz a pénztárcában van. A nő az autójában van, de a férfi a díványon ül. Az étel az asztalon, de az édesség a dobozban van. A lány a széken ül, a fiú az ágyon. Én az épületnél vagyok, a menedzserek az asztalnál vannak. A lámpa az asztalon van. A kávé szintén az asztalon van. A lány a buszon van, a fiú az ajtónál.

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  • Ginger
    Mochapoints: 16577  |  Teacher Score: 5573 (100%)

    Wow! Good pronunciation!! Nice á's and ü's!

    Only one tip to improve: always put the stress on the first syllable (I know that in Italian it's on the penultimate syllable, so it'll take some practice...)

    Keep going!

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  • LiliHanna
    Mochapoints: 13793  |  Teacher Score: 5626 (100%)

    Very good! There are 2 things you should pay more attention to. The stress is always on the first syllable. The other thing is: az étel, az édesség, az asztal. What you read was kind of: a "zédesség", a "zétel", a "zasztal".

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  • G\'
    Mochapoints: 9909  |  Teacher Score: 65 (0%)

    Very good indeed. You pronunce "á" and "sz" very good throughout the text. I think you missed 2 of them only by accident. Replay it again, hear it yourself.

    --> The sentence:

    Én az épületnél vagyok, a menedzserek az asztalnál vannak.

    you pronunce asztalnal NOT asztalnál

    --> and the sentence:

    A lány a buszon van, a fiú az ajtónál.

    you pronunce "buzon" NOT "buszon"

    Very good job!

    Submitted over a year ago

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