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Basic Greetings (Szia, Jó napot)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Hungarian greetings depend on formality: use 'Szia' for friends and 'Jó napot' for strangers to sound natural immediately.

  • Use 'Szia' for informal situations with friends or family: 'Szia, Péter!'
  • Use 'Jó napot (kívánok)' for formal encounters with strangers or elders: 'Jó napot, tanár úr!'
  • Use 'Sziasztok' when greeting more than one person informally: 'Sziasztok, srácok!'
Informal: Szia (1 person) / Sziasztok (group) | Formal: Jó napot (kívánok)

Greeting Selection Guide

Register Target Greeting Note
Informal
One person
Szia
Standard
Informal
Group
Sziasztok
Plural suffix -tok
Formal
Stranger/Elder
Jó napot
Standard formal
Formal
Stranger/Elder
Jó napot kívánok
Very polite

Meanings

These expressions serve as the standard phatic markers to initiate social contact in Hungarian, distinguishing between intimate and formal social registers.

1

Informal singular

Greeting one person you know well.

“Szia, hogy vagy?”

“Szia, örülök, hogy látlak.”

2

Informal plural

Greeting a group of friends.

“Sziasztok, srácok!”

“Sziasztok, hogy vagytok?”

3

Formal

Greeting strangers, elders, or in professional settings.

“Jó napot kívánok!”

“Jó napot, elnézést a zavarásért.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Basic Greetings (Szia, Jó napot)
Form Structure Example
Informal Singular
Szia
Szia, Péter!
Informal Plural
Sziasztok
Sziasztok, srácok!
Formal
Jó napot
Jó napot, uram!
Formal Polite
Jó napot kívánok
Jó napot kívánok, hölgyem!
Morning Formal
Jó reggelt
Jó reggelt, tanár úr!
Evening Formal
Jó estét
Jó estét, hölgyeim!

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Jó napot, Péter.

Jó napot, Péter. (Meeting a friend)

Neutral
Szia, Péter.

Szia, Péter. (Meeting a friend)

Informal
Szia, Peti!

Szia, Peti! (Meeting a friend)

Jerga
Csá!

Csá! (Meeting a friend)

Greeting Decision Tree

Who are you greeting?

Informal

  • Szia Hi (1 person)
  • Sziasztok Hi (group)

Formal

  • Jó napot Good day
  • Jó reggelt Good morning

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Szia, hogy vagy?

Hi, how are you?

2

Jó napot, kérem!

Good day, please!

3

Sziasztok, fiúk!

Hi guys!

4

Jó napot kívánok!

Good day (I wish you)!

1

Szia, örülök, hogy látlak.

Hi, I'm glad to see you.

2

Jó napot, elnézést a késésért.

Good day, sorry for the delay.

3

Sziasztok, találkozunk később!

Hi all, see you later!

4

Jó napot, segítene nekem?

Good day, could you help me?

1

Szia, mi újság a munkában?

Hi, what's new at work?

2

Jó napot, szeretnék egy asztalt foglalni.

Good day, I would like to book a table.

3

Sziasztok, köszönöm a segítséget!

Hi guys, thanks for the help!

4

Jó napot kívánok, köszönöm a tájékoztatást.

Good day, thank you for the information.

1

Szia, remélem jól telt a hétvégéd.

Hi, I hope your weekend went well.

2

Jó napot, érdeklődnék a nyitva tartás felől.

Good day, I would like to inquire about opening hours.

3

Sziasztok, örülök, hogy eljöttetek.

Hi all, I'm glad you came.

4

Jó napot kívánok, kérem, foglaljon helyet.

Good day, please take a seat.

1

Szia, csak beugrottam köszönni.

Hi, I just popped in to say hello.

2

Jó napot, engedje meg, hogy bemutatkozzam.

Good day, allow me to introduce myself.

3

Sziasztok, köszönöm a szíves vendéglátást.

Hi all, thank you for the warm hospitality.

4

Jó napot kívánok, nagyra értékelem a segítségét.

Good day, I greatly appreciate your help.

1

Szia, örülök, hogy végre sikerült összehoznunk.

Hi, I'm glad we finally managed to meet up.

2

Jó napot, megtiszteltetés számomra, hogy itt lehetek.

Good day, it is an honor for me to be here.

3

Sziasztok, remélem, mindenki jól érzi magát.

Hi all, I hope everyone is having a good time.

4

Jó napot kívánok, köszönöm a részletes tájékoztatást.

Good day, thank you for the detailed information.

Fácil de confundir

Basic Greetings (Szia, Jó napot) vs Szia vs Sziasztok

Learners often use Szia for groups.

Basic Greetings (Szia, Jó napot) vs Jó napot vs Jó napot kívánok

Learners aren't sure if they need the 'kívánok'.

Basic Greetings (Szia, Jó napot) vs Jó napot vs Jó reggelt

Learners use Jó napot in the morning.

Errores comunes

Jó napot to a friend

Szia

Too formal for friends.

Szia to a stranger

Jó napot

Too informal for strangers.

Szia to a group

Sziasztok

Szia is singular only.

Jó napot to a child

Szia

Usually too formal for children.

Szia, tanár úr

Jó napot, tanár úr

Mixing informal greeting with formal address.

Jó napot kívánok to a friend

Szia

Too formal for friends.

Sziasztok to one person

Szia

Plural suffix is incorrect for one person.

Jó napot in the evening

Jó estét

Jó napot is for daytime.

Szia to a boss

Jó napot

Professional settings require formality.

Jó napot to a peer

Szia

Peers usually use informal greetings.

Using Szia in a formal speech

Jó napot

Speeches require formal register.

Using Jó napot in a casual text

Szia

Texting is usually informal.

Using Szia to a high-ranking official

Jó napot

Respect is required.

Patrones de oraciones

___, hogy vagy?

___ kívánok!

___, srácok!

___, elnézést a zavarásért.

Real World Usage

Texting a friend constant

Szia! Hogy vagy?

Entering a shop very common

Jó napot!

Job interview common

Jó napot kívánok.

Social media comment common

Sziasztok!

Ordering food very common

Jó napot, egy pizzát kérek.

Meeting a neighbor common

Jó napot!

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When in doubt, be formal

If you aren't sure if you should use 'Szia' or 'Jó napot', go with 'Jó napot'. It's never rude to be polite.
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Don't mix registers

Avoid saying 'Szia, tanár úr'. It sounds very strange to native speakers.
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Use 'kívánok'

Adding 'kívánok' to 'Jó napot' is a great way to sound more like a native speaker.
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Greeting is mandatory

In Hungary, you should greet people when you enter a small room or shop. It's a sign of basic respect.

Smart Tips

Observe the other person's greeting first.

You say 'Szia' to a stranger. You wait, they say 'Jó napot', you reply 'Jó napot'.

Always greet the staff.

You walk in silently. You walk in and say 'Jó napot'.

Use the plural form.

You say 'Szia' to three people. You say 'Sziasztok' to three people.

Use 'Jó napot kívánok'.

You say 'Jó napot' to your boss. You say 'Jó napot kívánok' to your boss.

Pronunciación

/siɒ/

Szia

Pronounced 'see-yah'. The 'sz' is like the English 's'.

/joː nɒpot/

Jó napot

Pronounced 'yoh nah-pot'. The 'j' is like the English 'y'.

Friendly

Szia! ↗

High pitch at the end shows enthusiasm.

Formal

Jó napot. ↘

Falling pitch shows respect and seriousness.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Szia sounds like 'See ya' (informal), Jó napot sounds like 'Yo, nap time' (but it's actually formal).

Asociación visual

Imagine a friendly 'S' shape for Szia (friends) and a stiff, formal 'J' shape for Jó napot (strangers).

Rhyme

Szia to a friend, Jó napot to the end.

Story

You walk into a bakery. You see your friend Anna and say 'Szia!'. Then you see the baker, an older man, and say 'Jó napot!'. You feel proud for using the right words.

Word Web

SziaSziasztokJó napotJó reggeltJó estétKívánok

Desafío

Greet three people today using the correct register: one friend with 'Szia' and two strangers with 'Jó napot'.

Notas culturales

Greetings are essential. Not greeting someone when entering a small space is considered rude.

In smaller villages, people often greet everyone they pass on the street.

Young people often use 'Szia' or even 'Csá' regardless of the situation, but still switch to formal for elders.

Szia comes from the Italian 'ciao'. Jó napot is a native Hungarian construction.

Inicios de conversación

Szia, hogy vagy?

Jó napot, segíthetek?

Sziasztok, milyen volt a napotok?

Jó napot kívánok, elnézést a zavarásért.

Temas para diario

Write about a time you met someone new. Did you use a formal or informal greeting?
Describe how you would greet your teacher and your best friend.
Reflect on why register is important in Hungarian culture.
Discuss the challenges of learning Hungarian social etiquette.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

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Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Which greeting is appropriate for a friend? Opción múltiple

Szia or Jó napot?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Szia
Szia is the standard informal greeting.
Fill in the blank for a group of friends.

___, srácok!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sziasztok
Sziasztok is the plural form.
Correct the following sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Szia, tanár úr.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot, tanár úr
Formal address requires formal greeting.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

kívánok / napot / Jó

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot kívánok
Standard formal greeting structure.
Match the greeting to the situation. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1. Szia, 2. Jó napot
Correct register matching.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Jó napot! B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot!
Respond with the same register.
Is this true? True False Rule

Szia is used for formal situations.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Szia is informal.
What is the plural of Szia? Conjugation Drill

Szia -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sziasztok
The plural suffix is -tok.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Which greeting is appropriate for a friend? Opción múltiple

Szia or Jó napot?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Szia
Szia is the standard informal greeting.
Fill in the blank for a group of friends.

___, srácok!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sziasztok
Sziasztok is the plural form.
Correct the following sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Szia, tanár úr.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot, tanár úr
Formal address requires formal greeting.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

kívánok / napot / Jó

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot kívánok
Standard formal greeting structure.
Match the greeting to the situation. Match Pairs

1. Friend, 2. Stranger

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1. Szia, 2. Jó napot
Correct register matching.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Jó napot! B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jó napot!
Respond with the same register.
Is this true? True False Rule

Szia is used for formal situations.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Szia is informal.
What is the plural of Szia? Conjugation Drill

Szia -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sziasztok
The plural suffix is -tok.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

Only if you have a very close, informal relationship. Otherwise, use 'Jó napot'.

It means 'I wish'. It makes the greeting more polite.

No, use 'Jó estét' in the evening.

It's a cultural norm to acknowledge the shopkeeper.

It's very casual, like 'Bye' or 'Hey'. Use it only with close friends.

Always use 'Jó napot' and formal address.

Don't worry, people will understand you are a learner. Just try to correct it next time.

Yes, like 'Szia' and 'Jó napot', there are time-specific ones like 'Jó reggelt'.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Hola / Buenos días

Hungarian has a specific plural form for informal greetings.

French high

Salut / Bonjour

Hungarian greetings are more strictly tied to the 'te/ön' system.

German high

Hallo / Guten Tag

German has more complex formal titles.

Japanese low

Konnichiwa

Hungarian uses different words, Japanese uses different verb forms.

Arabic moderate

Marhaba / Sabah al-khair

Arabic greetings are often religious in nature.

Chinese low

Ni hao

Hungarian has a much wider range of formal expressions.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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