Pronunciation

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  • [-ən] or [-n̩] (the latter reduces the number of syllables)

Rhymes

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  ‑a‑     ‑e‑    ‑i‑    ‑o‑     ‑ö‑     ‑u‑     ‑ü‑  
 -ɒn   -ɛn   -in   -on   -øn  -un   -yn 
‑á‑ ‑é‑ ‑í‑ ‑ó‑ ‑ő‑ ‑ú‑ ‑ű‑
-aːn -eːn -iːn -oːn -øːn -uːn -yːn
Close vowels (i/í, u/ú, ü/ű) tend to lose distinction of length,
e.g. mindig [-dig]/[-díg], búcsú [-csu]/[-csú], sűrű [-rü]/[-rű].
 In borrowings: [-ȧ-] -an non-syllabic:   əl   ər   ən 

Notes

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From the point of view of hyphenation, the last vowel is considered non-syllabic in Hungarian so it cannot be moved into a separate syllable.

Two syllables

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Three syllables

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Four syllables

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Five syllables

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