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Hungarian alphabet

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Hi, I have a question about Hungarian alphabet. Are the voiceless letters read with "a" or "e" before or after it.

How do you exactly mean this? Before or after what? Give me and example, so that I can see what you mean.

English Wikibooks has a book about Hungarian language, in this book voiceless letters are read with "e" but in English Wikipedia, these letters are read with "á" but their names are written with "e or é". Which is true?

Something is wrong. Letters a, á, e, é are totally different letters, with totally different pronunciation. You cannot exchange them, though with affixes they change.Carlos71

Example: kutya (dog), kutyák (dogs), a kutyának (to the dog); hülye (stupid), hülyék (plural of stupid)

Mostly you use e before the letter and é after the letter. In certain cases you put á and ú after the letter. I hope that's, what you meant.

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Consonants: bé, cé, csé, dé, dzé, dzsé, ef, gé, há, jé, ká, el, em, en, pé, kú (q), er, es, esz, té, tyé, vé, dupla vé (w), iksz (x), ipszilon (y), vé, zé, zsé —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.14.158.39 (talk) 11:43, 13 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]