Interrogative Adjectives Exercises For Hungarian Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the Blank with the Appropriate Hungarian Interrogative Adjective


Interrogative adjectives in Hungarian grammar are used to ask questions about a noun. What, which, whose and how many are examples of English words that are represented by different words in Hungarian. The placement and usage of these words can be different based on the noun. This is a fundamental part of the Hungarian language as these adjectives help to ask many forms of questions.

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*Mi* a neved? (What is your name?)
*Hány* éves vagy? (How old are you?)
*Melyik* könyvet olvasod? (Which book are you reading?)
*Kinek* a ruhája ez? (Whose dress is this?)
*Mi* történt? (What happened?)
*Hány* óra van? (What’s the time?)
*Melyik* az önülése? (Which is your seat?)
*Mi* van a tányérodon? (What is on your plate?)
*Ki* a barátod? (Who is your friend?)
*Hány* nap van a hétvégéig? (how many day until the weekend?)

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blank with the Appropriate Hungarian Interrogative Adjective

*Milyen* az idő? (What’s the weather like?)
*Kinek* az autója ez? (Whose car is this?)
*Hány* rész van a filmnek? (How many parts does the movie have?)
*Mivel* megyek haza? (How do I get home?)
*Milyen* a szobád? (What does your room look like?)

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