Translator for the Hungarian language

Hungarian is Uralic language and the only similar to it are Khanty and Mansi. The number of individuals communicating in Hungarian language is about 15 million, thus making it the 57th language on the list of world languages. It is quite complex for learning, has a large number of cases, specific forms of nouns, etc. It belongs to agglutinative languages. In Hungarian school system, cases are not even used; instead, they use other systems of language analysis. Also, Hungarian has many common words with the Serbian language, while many others were taken over by both countries from the Turkish and German languages.

Hungarian is the official language in the state of Hungary and is one of the 6 official languages of the Autonomous Region of Vojvodina (Serbia), Begova (Ukraine), and in the European Union. It is recognised as a minority language in Vojvodina (Serbia), Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, and Romania. Besides, Hungarian is also spoken in Ukraine and Croatia. It is regulated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and its orthography is Latin (Hungarian alphabet).

Services of our translators for the Hungarian language:

  • Translations of general professional documentation from Serbian to Hungarian language.
  • Translations of general professional documentation Hungarian to Serbian language.prevodilac za mađarski jezik
  • Translations of general professional documentation from Hungarian to another foreign language.
  • Translations of general professional documentation from another foreign language to Hungarian.
  • Translations of narrowly specific professional areas from Serbian to Hungarian language.
  • Translations of narrowly specific professional areas from Hungarian to Serbian language.
  • Translations of narrowly specific professional areas from Hungarian to another foreign language.
  • Translations of narrowly specific professional areas from another foreign language to Hungarian.
  • Oral translating – simultaneous.
  • Oral translating – consecutive.
  • Proof-reading.