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§ How to use 'hol' in a sentence
'Hol' is a very useful word in Hungarian. It means 'where'. It's an adverb, which means it tells you more about a verb. In Hungarian, 'hol' usually comes at the beginning of a question, just like 'where' does in English.
§ Basic Questions with 'Hol'
The simplest way to use 'hol' is to ask 'Where is...?' or 'Where are...?'. In Hungarian, you don't always need a separate word for 'is' or 'are' in simple present tense questions. The verb 'to be' (lenni) is often omitted.
Hol van a kulcs?
This translates to 'Where is the key?'. 'Van' is the Hungarian word for 'is'.
Hol vagy?
This means 'Where are you?'. 'Vagy' is 'are' for 'you' (singular, informal).
§ Asking about actions with 'Hol'
You can also use 'hol' to ask about the location of an action. In these cases, 'hol' will be followed by the verb.
Hol laksz?
This means 'Where do you live?'. 'Laksz' is the 'you' form of 'lakni' (to live).
Hol dolgozol?
This translates to 'Where do you work?'. 'Dolgozol' is the 'you' form of 'dolgozni' (to work).
§ Common phrases with 'Hol'
Here are some common, practical phrases using 'hol' that you'll hear and use often:Hol van a mosdó?
Where is the restroom?
Hol tudok venni jegyet?
Where can I buy a ticket? (Literally: Where can I buy a ticket?)
Hol van a legközelebbi buszmegálló?
Where is the nearest bus stop?
§ Important Note: 'Hol' vs. 'Hová' vs. 'Honnan'
This is crucial for Hungarian learners. While 'hol' means 'where' (location, no movement), Hungarian has different words for 'where to' and 'where from'.
- Hol
- Where (stative, no movement)
Hol vagy most?
Where are you now?
- Hová
- Where to? (direction, movement towards)
Hová mész?
Where are you going?
- Honnan
- Where from? (origin, movement from)
Honnan jössz?
Where are you coming from?
§ What 'Hol' Means
'Hol' is a Hungarian adverb that directly translates to 'where' in English. It's used to ask about location or position. Think of it as asking 'at what place?' or 'in what place?'. It's one of the most fundamental question words you'll learn in Hungarian, essential for everyday conversations about locations.
- Hungarian Word
- Hol
- Part of Speech
- Adverb
- English Definition
- Where
§ How to Use 'Hol' in Sentences
You'll use 'hol' at the beginning of a question when you're inquiring about the current location of someone or something. It's straightforward: 'Hol' + verb + subject (if any). Here are some common examples:
Hol van a könyv? (Where is the book?)
Hol lakik Péter? (Where does Peter live?)
Hol dolgozol? (Where do you work?)
§ Similar Words and When to Use 'Hol' vs. Alternatives
This is where it gets a little trickier, but also more interesting! Hungarian has several words that can translate to 'where' depending on the direction or state of motion. It's all about the 'where from', 'where to', and 'where at'.
- Hol (Where at/in?): This is what we've been discussing. It asks about a static location, where something *is* or *resides*. It implies no movement to or from the location.
- Hova (Where to?): This word is used when asking about a destination, implying movement *towards* a place. Think of it as 'to where?'.
- Honnan (Where from?): This word is used when asking about an origin, implying movement *from* a place. Think of it as 'from where?'.
Let's look at examples to clarify the difference:
'Hol' (Where at/in?) Examples:
Hol van a kulcsom? (Where is my key? - It's just sitting somewhere.)
A könyvtár hol található? (Where is the library located?)
'Hova' (Where to?) Examples:
Hova mész? (Where are you going? - Implies movement towards a place.)
Hova teszed a poharat? (Where are you putting the glass? - Implies putting it somewhere.)
'Honnan' (Where from?) Examples:
Honnan jössz? (Where are you coming from? - Implies movement from an origin.)
Honnan tudod ezt? (Where do you know this from? - Figurative 'where from', asking the source of knowledge.)
Understanding these distinctions is crucial for speaking Hungarian naturally and correctly. Don't worry if it feels a bit confusing at first; it's a common point of challenge for English speakers because English uses 'where' for all three. Practice with these examples and try to form your own sentences to solidify your understanding.
How Formal Is It?
"Hol található a Parlament épülete? (Where is the Parliament building located?)"
"Hol van a kulcsom? (Where is my key?)"
"Hol a táskád? (Where's your bag?)"
"Hol van a cica? (Where is the kitty?)"
"Hol vagy, ember? (Where are you, man?)"
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Hol is commonly used to ask about location, similar to 'where' in English. It's a fundamental interrogative adverb.
Hol vagy? (Where are you?)
When asking 'where at?' or 'in what place?', hol is the correct word. It doesn't imply movement to or from a location.
Hol van a könyv? (Where is the book?)
Hol can also be used in more complex questions to inquire about the location of an action.
Hol dolgozol? (Where do you work?)
Unlike English, Hungarian has different words for 'where to?' (hova) and 'where from?' (honnan). Hol specifically means 'where (at)?'.
Hol élsz? (Where do you live?)
In simple sentences, hol usually appears at the beginning of the question, similar to English 'where'.
Hol van a mosdó? (Where is the restroom?)
按水平分级的例句
Hol laksz?
Where do you live?
A common question to ask someone's residence.
Hol van a kulcsom?
Where is my key?
Possessive suffix '-om' for 'my key'.
Nem tudom, hol vagy.
I don't know where you are.
The verb 'tudni' (to know) is followed by a subordinate clause.
Hol dolgozol?
Where do you work?
Another common question for occupation location.
Hol találkozunk?
Where shall we meet?
The '-unk' ending indicates first-person plural imperative/suggestion.
Hol van a legközelebbi buszmegálló?
Where is the nearest bus stop?
'Legközelebbi' means 'nearest'.
Hol szoktál vásárolni?
Where do you usually shop?
'Szoktál' implies habitual action.
Hol tanul magyarul?
Where do you learn Hungarian? (formal)
'Tanul' is the formal second-person singular form.
如何使用
Hol is used to ask about a static location, where something or someone is. Think 'where at'. It's usually followed by a verb indicating a state of being or location. For example, 'Hol van a macska?' (Where is the cat?). It doesn't imply movement to a location.
A common mistake is confusing 'hol' with 'hova' (where to) or 'honnan' (where from). Remember:
- Hol: 'Where is it?' (static location)
- Hova: 'Where are you going?' (destination, movement to)
- Honnan: 'Where are you coming from?' (origin, movement from)
自我测试 42 个问题
Choose the correct Hungarian word for 'where'.
'Hol' means 'where' in Hungarian.
Which sentence correctly asks 'Where is the cat?'
'Hol van...?' is how you ask 'Where is...?'
How do you say 'Where are you?' in Hungarian?
'Hol vagy?' means 'Where are you?'
The word 'hol' is used to ask about a location.
'Hol' specifically means 'where', referring to a location.
'Hol' is a verb.
'Hol' is an adverb, not a verb. It modifies a verb or an adjective by telling where something happens.
You can use 'hol' to ask 'When?'
'Hol' means 'where'. To ask 'when', you would use 'mikor'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'hol'?
'Hol' typically precedes 'van' (is) or other verbs to ask about location. 'Hol van a kulcsom?' means 'Where is my key?'
Choose the best translation for 'Where is the station?'
The standard question structure for 'where is X' is 'Hol van X?'.
Complete the sentence: '___ vagy te?' (Where are you?)
'Hol' means 'where' (at a location). 'Hová' means 'where to' (direction), 'Honnan' means 'where from', and 'Mikor' means 'when'.
The sentence 'Hol mész?' is grammatically correct and means 'Where are you going?'
'Hol mész?' is incorrect. 'Hová mész?' (Where are you going?) would be correct for asking about destination, as 'hol' refers to a static location.
You can use 'hol' to ask about the location of a person or an object.
'Hol' is used for asking about the static location of both people and objects, e.g., 'Hol van Péter?' (Where is Péter?) or 'Hol van a táska?' (Where is the bag?).
The word 'hol' can be used interchangeably with 'hová' in all contexts.
'Hol' refers to a static location ('where at'), while 'hová' refers to a destination ('where to'). They are not interchangeable.
You are meeting a friend. Write three questions asking where they are or where they want to go. Use 'hol'.
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Sample answer
Hol vagy most? Hova akarsz menni? Hol találkozzunk?
Describe where three common items are in your house (e.g., 'The book is on the table'). Use 'hol' in your thinking, even if not explicitly in the sentence structure.
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A könyv az asztalon van. A telefonom a töltőn van. A kulcsaim az ajtón vannak.
Imagine you are lost in a city. Write two sentences asking for directions to a specific place. Use 'hol van...?'
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Sample answer
Elnézést, hol van a bank? Hol van a legközelebbi posta, kérem?
Hol van Anna kedvenc kávézója?
Read this passage:
János és Anna beszélgetnek. János kérdezi: 'Hol van a kedvenc kávézód?' Anna válaszol: 'A sarkon van, szemben a parkkal.'
Hol van Anna kedvenc kávézója?
Anna mondta, hogy a kávézó a sarkon van, szemben a parkkal.
Anna mondta, hogy a kávézó a sarkon van, szemben a parkkal.
Hol van a jelentés?
Read this passage:
Péter ma dolgozik. A kollégája kérdezi: 'Péter, hol van a jelentés?' Péter azt mondja: 'Az asztalomon van, a piros mappa alatt.'
Hol van a jelentés?
Péter szerint a jelentés az asztalán van, a piros mappa alatt.
Péter szerint a jelentés az asztalán van, a piros mappa alatt.
Hol van a térkép?
Read this passage:
Réka és Gábor kirándulni mennek. Réka kérdezi: 'Hol van a térkép?' Gábor válaszol: 'A hátizsákomban van, a telefon mellett.'
Hol van a térkép?
Gábor mondta, hogy a térkép a hátizsákjában van, a telefon mellett.
Gábor mondta, hogy a térkép a hátizsákjában van, a telefon mellett.
'Hol' comes first when asking 'where'. The verb 'vannak' (are) is for plural subjects.
The question word 'hol' usually starts the question.
Standard question order: 'Hol' + verb + subject + other elements.
Where is my wallet?
I don't know where my key is.
Where do we meet tonight?
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Hol laksz?
Focus: Hol laksz?
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Read this aloud:
Hol van a legközelebbi buszmegálló?
Focus: Hol van a legközelebbi buszmegálló?
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
Hol vetted ezt a gyönyörű ruhát?
Focus: Hol vetted ezt a gyönyörű ruhát?
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Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 'Azt hiszem, elfelejtettem a kulcsaimat. Vajon ___ hagytam őket?'
The sentence asks about the location of the keys, so 'hol' (where) is the correct choice.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'hol'?
The relative pronoun 'ahol' (where) is needed to connect the two clauses correctly, referring back to the restaurant.
What is the best translation for: 'Do you know where the nearest post office is?'
'Hol van' directly translates to 'where is', which fits the question.
The sentence 'Hol laksz?' means 'Where do you live?'
'Hol' means 'where' and 'laksz' is the second person singular form of 'lakni' (to live).
In the sentence 'Ahol a folyó a tengerbe ömlik, ott található a delta.', 'ahol' refers to a time.
'Ahol' means 'where' and refers to a place (where the river flows into the sea), not a time.
It is grammatically correct to say 'Holra mész?' to ask 'Where are you going?'
To ask 'Where are you going?' (to a place), the correct word is 'hová', not 'holra'. 'Hol' asks 'where (at)', not 'where (to)'.
___ az a pont, ahol az elmélet és a gyakorlat végre találkozik?
The sentence asks for the location ('Where') where theory and practice meet, so 'Hol' is the appropriate adverb.
A legmélyebb paradoxon ott rejlik, ___ a legkevésbé várnánk.
'Ahol' means 'where' and fits the context of a location where a paradox lies.
Vajon hol van az a határ, ___ a technológiai fejlődés veszélyessé válik az emberiségre nézve?
This sentence asks for the location or point ('where') the boundary lies, making 'ahol' the correct choice.
A posztmodern gondolkodásmód megkérdőjelezi, ___ a valóság objektív alapja.
The question is about the location or existence ('where') of the objective basis of reality.
___ rejlik az igazság, ha minden narratíva szubjektív?
This sentence asks for the location ('where') of truth in a subjective world, so 'Hol' is correct.
A tudatosság ott kezdődik, ___ a megismerés vágya felébred.
'Hol' indicates the place or point ('where') consciousness begins when the desire for knowledge awakens.
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