Good morning = jó reggelt (yo reh-gelt).
Here are some more greetings....
Hi = szia. This is a bit like 'ciao' as it can also be used to mean 'bye'. sziastok is for when greeting several people.
Hello (good day) = jó napot (pronounced yo nah-pot)
Good evening = jó estét (yo esh-tet)
Goodbye = viszontlátásra(vee-sont-laa-taash-ra)
External link: http://www.hungarianreference.com/How-to-say/How-to-say-hello-in-Hungarian.aspx
'Good morning sweetheart, I'll be forever grateful to Virgin for meeting you. I love you, lots of kisses, good luck.' Yes, it's Hungarian.
"Good Morning" in Hungarian = "Jó reggelt" (Yo rehg-gelt) "Good Afternoon" in Hungarian = "Jó napot" (Yo na-pot) "Good Evening" in Hungarian = "Jó estét" (Yo esh-tayt) "Good Night" in Hungarian = "Jó éjszakát" (Yo ais-okat)
"Hogy vagy?" means how are you. Because 'gy' in Hungarian sounds like dj, the phrase sounds like 'hodge vodge'
I typically start my day with a j reggelt by waking up early and greeting the morning with a positive attitude.
It means good work in Hungarian. Usually deemed as the greeting exchanged by Hungarian Scouts. Superior officer states, "Jo munkát! (Good work)." Response is, "Legy résen!(Be prepared)
Jó reggelt!
I presume you mean "Magyar"? This is the Hungarian word for "Hungarian"
an Hungarian statesman
HELLO
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bunnies
It's a Hungarian family name. also means little or small