Bedeutung
Someone experiencing joy.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'Boldogasszony' (Blessed Lady) is a pre-Christian goddess figure later merged with the Virgin Mary, showing how 'boldog' is rooted in ancient spirituality. Zsigmond Móricz's novel 'A boldog ember' is a staple of Hungarian realism, depicting happiness as a form of survival. Hungarians use #boldogember to mark personal achievements, often with a touch of pride that breaks the traditional 'melancholic' stereotype. In villages, a 'boldog ember' is often someone who has a healthy family and a good harvest, reflecting the word's original meaning of 'abundance.'
Use the Superlative
To say 'the happiest person,' use 'a legboldogabb ember.' It sounds very natural and enthusiastic.
Vowel Harmony
Remember that 'ember' is a front-vowel word. Always use suffixes like -nek, -ben, -nél.
Bedeutung
Someone experiencing joy.
Use the Superlative
To say 'the happiest person,' use 'a legboldogabb ember.' It sounds very natural and enthusiastic.
Vowel Harmony
Remember that 'ember' is a front-vowel word. Always use suffixes like -nek, -ben, -nél.
Context Matters
If you want to say someone is 'happy' right now (mood), just use 'boldog.' If you want to describe their nature, use 'boldog ember.'
Modesty
In Hungary, people might be modest about being a 'boldog ember' to avoid 'elkiabálni' (jinxing it).
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am a happy person.'
Én egy ______ ember vagyok.
We need the adjective form 'boldog' to modify the noun 'ember'.
Which is the correct plural form of 'happy people'?
A parkban sok...
'Ember' takes the '-ek' plural suffix due to vowel harmony, and the adjective 'boldog' stays singular before the noun.
Match the Hungarian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Focuses on tense and person changes.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miért mosolyogsz? B: Mert megnyertem a versenyt! Most én vagyok a legboldogabb ______.
The speaker is referring to themselves in the singular.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Boldog vs. Vidám
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenÉn egy ______ ember vagyok.
We need the adjective form 'boldog' to modify the noun 'ember'.
A parkban sok...
'Ember' takes the '-ek' plural suffix due to vowel harmony, and the adjective 'boldog' stays singular before the noun.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Focuses on tense and person changes.
A: Miért mosolyogsz? B: Mert megnyertem a versenyt! Most én vagyok a legboldogabb ______.
The speaker is referring to themselves in the singular.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenYes, historically it often referred to men, but today it is 100% gender-neutral for 'person' or 'human.'
'Boldog' is deep, long-term happiness. 'Vidám' is being cheerful or in a good mood right now.
Boldog ember akarok lenni.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Yes, absolutely. It is gender-neutral.
No, that's just a mnemonic! It's an ancient Hungarian word.
Boldog emberek.
You could say 'mázlista' if they are happy because of luck.
No, that makes no sense. Use 'Boldog napot' for 'Have a happy day.'
In Hungarian, adjectives almost always come before the noun.
Yes, many Hungarian pop and folk songs use this phrase.
Boldogtalan ember (unhappy person).
Usually, we use 'boldog kutya,' but calling a pet an 'ember' is a common joke for pet lovers.
Not very common, but 'boldogság' (happiness) is.
Verwandte Redewendungen
boldog élet
similarhappy life
boldogság
builds onhappiness
vidám ember
synonymcheerful person
szerencsés ember
similarlucky person
elégedett ember
similarsatisfied person
boldogul
builds onto get by / to prosper