Practical phrases for travel — ordering, paying, and getting around.
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Hány órakor van a reggeli?
What time is breakfast? ('Reggeli' from 'reggel' (morning) + -i (adjective).)
Nyitva vannak?
Are you open? (Formal 'you' uses 3rd person plural. 'Nyitva' = in an open state.)
Hol van a mosdó?
Where's the bathroom? ('Mosdó' from 'mosni' (to wash) — 'washing-place'.)
Van még vécépapír?
Is there more toilet paper? ('Vécé' = WC (from English/French letters).)
Hol van egy jó étterem?
Where's a good restaurant? ('Étterem' — ét (from enni, to eat) + terem (hall).)
Olcsó vagy drága?
Is it cheap or expensive?
Hol találok egy szupermarketet?
Where can I find a supermarket?
Mennyit kérsz?
How many do you want? ('Mennyi' = how much/many.)
Iható a csapvíz?
Can I drink the tap water? ('Iható' — iszik (drinks) + -ható (-able). 'Csapvíz' = tap-water.)
Egy, kettő, három, négy, öt.
One, two, three, four, five.
Hat, hét, nyolc, kilenc, tíz.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten. ('Hét' also means 'week' — same word.)
Mennyibe kerül?
How much does it cost? (Literally 'into-how-much does it get-into'. -be = into.)
Tudok kártyával fizetni?
Can I pay by card? (-val = with. 'Kártyával' = with [a] card.)
Fizetni szeretnénk!
Can we pay, please? (Literally 'we would like to pay'. Standard in Hungarian restaurants.)
Osszuk el!
Let's split it. ('Elosztani' = to split/divide. -juk/-jük = let's (do it).)
Van vizük?
Do you have water? ('Vizük' — víz (water) + -ük (their/your-formal). 'V' alternates with 'z'.)
A számlát, kérem!
The bill, please! ('Számla' (bill) from 'szám' (number) + -la.)
Én fizetek a barátomért.
I'll pay for my friend. (-ért = 'for' / 'on behalf of'.)
A barátom fizet értem.
My friend pays for me. ('Értem' = for me (-ért + personal ending).)
Segíthetek még valamiben?
Can I help you with anything else? (-hat/-het = can/may infix. -ben = in.)
Ez nagyon finom.
This is delicious. ('Finom' = fine/delicious.)
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