Significado
Asking for the location of a store.
Contexto cultural
Small shops often have a sign saying 'Csemege' or 'Élelmiszer'. These are all 'boltok'. The term 'Közért' is still widely used by older residents to refer to any grocery store. In villages, the shop is often closed for a long lunch break or closes very early (e.g., 4 PM). Non-stop shops (éjjel-nappali) are common in cities and are often the only 'bolt' open late.
Use 'Elnézést'
Always start with 'Elnézést' to sound polite to strangers.
Check the time
If you ask this on a Sunday evening, the answer might be 'Minden zárva van' (Everything is closed).
Significado
Asking for the location of a store.
Use 'Elnézést'
Always start with 'Elnézést' to sound polite to strangers.
Check the time
If you ask this on a Sunday evening, the answer might be 'Minden zárva van' (Everything is closed).
Specifics help
If you want a big supermarket, ask for 'szupermarket' or 'hipermarket' instead of 'bolt'.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to ask 'Where is the shop?'
Hol ____ a bolt?
'Van' is the 3rd person singular form of 'to be', which matches 'a bolt'.
Which is the most polite way to start the question?
____, hol van a bolt?
'Elnézést' means 'Excuse me' and is the standard polite opening.
Match the Hungarian words to their English meanings.
Hol, Van, A, Bolt
These are the four components of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Elnézést! B: Igen? A: Hol van a bolt? B: ____ (It is there).
'Ott van' means 'It is there', a logical answer to the question.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosHol ____ a bolt?
'Van' is the 3rd person singular form of 'to be', which matches 'a bolt'.
____, hol van a bolt?
'Elnézést' means 'Excuse me' and is the standard polite opening.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are the four components of the phrase.
A: Elnézést! B: Igen? A: Hol van a bolt? B: ____ (It is there).
'Ott van' means 'It is there', a logical answer to the question.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasIt's understood but grammatically incorrect. In Hungarian, 'where is' questions require the verb 'van'.
'Bolt' is usually for groceries/retail, while 'üzlet' can mean any business or a more fancy shop.
No, a mall is 'pláza' or 'bevásárlóközpont'.
Say 'Hol van egy bolt?'
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