Hungarian grammar is the study of the rules governing the use of the Hungarian language, a Uralic language spoken in Hungary and in adjacent areas of the seven neighboring countries, parts of which belonged to Hungary before 1920. Hungarian grammar has an extremely complex structure.
Read more about Hungarian Grammar: Syntax, Morphology, Noun Phrase, Postpositions, Verb, Expressing Time, Negation, Subordinate and Relative Clauses
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