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Hungarian
magyar
Native toHungary and areas of Austria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
Native speakers14–15 million  (2005)
Language family
Uralic
Writing systemLatin (Hungarian alphabet)
Hungarian Braille
Official status
Official language in Hungary
 European Union Slovakia (regional language), Slovenia (regional language), Serbia (regional language), Austria (regional language), some official rights in Romania, Ukraine and Croatia
Recognised minority language in Romania
 Ukraine
 Croatia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Serbia
 Austria
Regulated byResearch Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Language codes
ISO 639-1hu
ISO 639-2hun
ISO 639-3Either:
hun – Modern Hungarian
ohu – Old Hungarian
Linguist Listohu Old Hungarian
Dist of hu lang europe.svg
Regions of the Carpathian Basin where the Hungarian language is spoken

Hungarian is a Uralic language. The Hungarian name for the language is Magyar.

The Finno-Ugric languages also include Finnish, Estonian, Lappic (Sámi) and some other languages spoken in Russia: Khanty and Mansi are the most closely related to Hungarian. The Hungarian name for the language is Magyar.

Although Hungarian is not an Indo-European language, unlike most other European languages, its vocabulary has many words from Slavic and Turkic languages and also from German.

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