Significado
Describing a constant state of mind.
Contexto cultural
Hungarians often express happiness through food and hospitality. Being 'mindig boldog' is frequently associated with a full table and family. In Szekler folklore, happiness is often tied to resilience and wit. A 'mindig boldog' person is seen as someone who can outsmart fate. In the fast-paced capital, 'mindig boldog' is often used in a more modern, lifestyle-oriented way, similar to Western 'wellness' trends. For Hungarians living abroad, the phrase often carries a nostalgic weight—being happy when hearing the mother tongue.
The Copula Trick
Remember: Ő boldog (He is happy). Ők boldogok (They are happy). No 'van' or 'vannak' needed!
Deep vs. Light
Don't use 'boldog' for a funny joke; use 'vicces' or 'vidám' instead.
Significado
Describing a constant state of mind.
The Copula Trick
Remember: Ő boldog (He is happy). Ők boldogok (They are happy). No 'van' or 'vannak' needed!
Deep vs. Light
Don't use 'boldog' for a funny joke; use 'vicces' or 'vidám' instead.
Modesty
If someone says you are 'mindig boldog', it's a big compliment. A simple 'köszönöm' is the best response.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lenni' (to be) or leave it blank if not needed.
Péter mindig boldog ____.
In the 3rd person singular (Péter), the verb 'van' is omitted in Hungarian.
Which sentence correctly says 'We are always happy'?
Choose the correct plural form:
You need both the plural adjective 'boldogok' and the 1st person plural verb 'vagyunk'.
Match the Hungarian phrase to its English translation.
Match the following:
This tests your knowledge of tenses and person.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hogy érzed magad az új házban? B: Köszönöm, ______ ______ vagyok itt.
The context implies a consistent state of being in the new house.
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Ayudas visuales
Types of Happiness in Hungarian
Deep/Long-term
- • Boldog
- • Elégedett
Short-term/Energetic
- • Vidám
- • Jókedvű
Ecstatic
- • Mámoros
- • Sugárzó
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosPéter mindig boldog ____.
In the 3rd person singular (Péter), the verb 'van' is omitted in Hungarian.
Choose the correct plural form:
You need both the plural adjective 'boldogok' and the 1st person plural verb 'vagyunk'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
This tests your knowledge of tenses and person.
A: Hogy érzed magad az új házban? B: Köszönöm, ______ ______ vagyok itt.
The context implies a consistent state of being in the new house.
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Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasNo, usually only for living beings. For a 'happy place,' you'd say 'vidám hely' or 'boldogító hely'.
It's the most common. 'Állandóan' means 'constantly' and 'örökké' means 'forever'.
Hungarian grammar omits the 3rd person singular present tense of 'to be' when using adjectives.
Historically yes, but today 'szerencsés' is used for lucky. However, 'boldog' still implies a sense of being blessed.
Frases relacionadas
Nagyon vidám
similarVery cheerful
Elégedett
similarSatisfied
Szerencsés
builds onLucky/Fortunate
Madarat lehetne fogatni vele
specialized formOverjoyed (lit. one could catch birds with him)