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The Master Magyar app consists of many components. Below is the list of components. Click on a component for a screenshot.

English (theory)

Have you forgotten some of the basic rules of Dutch? This refresher course brings the most important grammar concepts back to mind — so you better understand how Hungarian sentences work when you compare them to your own language.

Hungarian (theory)

The Hungarian alphabet looks similar to the Dutch one at first glance, but has a number of special letters and sounds. Learn here how each character sounds and how to pronounce it.
One of the most distinctive features of Hungarian: vowel harmony determines which suffixes you use, and vowel lengthening changes the meaning of a word. Essential theory to avoid mistakes.
Hungarian has a free word order — but that does not mean anything goes. Learn which rules apply and what word order says about the emphasis in a sentence.
In Hungarian you conjugate verbs not only by person and number, but also depending on whether the object is definite or indefinite. This theory page explains the complete system.
"To have" and "to be" work very differently in Hungarian than in Dutch. Learn how these constructions work and why they are so fundamental to the language.
From personal to possessive pronouns — Hungarian has an extensive system. This page gives an overview of all forms and when to use them.
"Ez" or "az"? "Ezek" or "azok"? Learn when to use which demonstrative pronoun and how they change along with the sentence.
Suffixes are the key to Hungarian. They replace prepositions and indicate where something is, where something is going, or where something comes from. A comprehensive overview of all forms.
Hungarian verbs often take a prefix that changes or refines the meaning. Learn which prefixes exist, what they do, and when they come before or after the verb.
How do you tell the time in Hungarian? It works differently than you are used to. This page explains it step by step, with examples for every time of day.

Hungarian (practice)

Learn Hungarian verbs with flashcards. You see the infinitive and provide the translation — or the other way around. Through repetition you will remember them naturally.
Choose one verb and conjugate it through all persons (I, you, he, we etc.) and tenses (present tense, past tense etc.). A multiple choice game that forces you to really think about the correct ending.
Choose one verb tense (present tense, past tense etc.) and person (I, you, he, we etc.) and practice all available verb conjugations. This way you build up your knowledge systematically.
A multiple choice game in which you will learn to recognize and use all pronouns through gameplay. The short explanation provided for every answer — correct or incorrect — helps you learn the pronouns quickly.
A multiple choice game in which you always choose the correct demonstrative form. With instant feedback so you know right away whether you are correct.
Choose a noun and practice all the suffixes that go with it. This way you learn how a word changes in different situations.
Choose one suffix type and practice it with all kinds of different words. Ideal for really getting one specific form under your fingers.
A multiple choice game in which you choose the correct prefix for a verb and context. Pay attention to the word order — it sometimes changes!
Build your vocabulary with flashcards. You can practice by category. Each category is divided into smaller sections. Learning through repetition.
Sometimes you know the word, but it turns out you have not quite mastered the letter order. In this section you type the word yourself — including the correct accents and special characters.
Hear a Hungarian word and choose the correct translation. Train your listening skills and learn to recognize words as they really sound.
Learn complete Hungarian sentences. Useful for common expressions, travel phrases and everyday conversations.
Choose sentences you want to learn and turn them into a short conversation. You build the dialogue step by step — ideal for real conversational skills.
Add your own words, sentences or notes and practice with them straight away. This way you decide for yourself what you want to learn.

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