
About „tegeződés” and „magázódás”
It is probably the first lesson already that you hear about „tegeződés” and „magázódás”. Alias when to use formal or informal speech.
🎲 Try your luck with a random practice task!

It is probably the first lesson already that you hear about „tegeződés” and „magázódás”. Alias when to use formal or informal speech.
🎲 RANDOM QUIZ
Learning a language can be great fun — and equally, a great challenge. It’s even more challenging when you’re trying to learn it in a non-native environment.
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When you don’t yet have enough vocabulary or grammar to speak fully in your target language, try PatchPhrasing.
It means you speak in your native language — but replace any word or phrase you do know (or are just learning now) in the target language.
This helps you learn in context and understand the function of the word (e.g. noun, verb, tense, etc.).
Example:
“I want a piros sports car. Sooo piros like a ripe cherry.”
(piros = red — but I think you guessed that.)
It’s fun, flexible, and builds real fluency — one word at a time.