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@Biruitorul:,
it's true since also Hungarians outside the country, or their descendants born in other countries may not use the diacritics anymore, shall they have given name or family name, however I don't debate anything else you said, but I tried to have a compact and all inclusive short description.(KIENGIR (talk) 16:45, 16 January 2021 (UTC))[reply]
I don’t mind including a note regarding the Hungarian diaspora. On the other hand, this is true of any name outside its country of origin, e.g. Kovács are called Kovacs in America/Canada/England/Australia, Tóth are Toth, etc. - BiruitorulTalk17:44, 17 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]