Town – Vocabulary test

RECOMMENDATION: topics about town

This sheet is dedicated to revising and testing your vocabulary of basic words related to „town”. Let’s see how many you have learned so far!

(Scroll to the bottom to view the vocabulary list used in this sheet.)


Challenge your memory! Read the English words and find their Hungarian translations in the wordcloud! Need help? You can arrange the words in alphabetical order. Want it more exciting? Set a timer and race against the clock!

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Still working with memory! Look at the picture and memorize it.
Click the „Kezdés / Start” button when you are ready.
The buildings will disappear one by one.
Answer the question „Mi nincs a képen?” (What is missing?) with one word.
Then read the second question and answer with a full sentence, as best as you can.

Térkép




Let’s do a little “szódoga”!
You will get 10 words or expressions.
Press the microphone button and say the Hungarian word.
Listen carefully to check if you said the correct word and pronounced it well enough.

🎧 Say this word in Hungarian:

Recognized:


✅ Correct: 0    ❌ Incorrect: 0

RECOMMENDATION: topics about town

English Hungarian
back vissza
in front of előtt
behind mögött
between között
bookstore könyvesbolt
bus stop buszmegálló
cafe kávézó
doctor’s office orvosi rendelő
downtown belváros
embassy nagykövetség
flower shop virágbolt
gas station benzinkút
home otthon
housing estate lakótelep
jewelry store ékszerbolt
to the left balra
library könyvtár
market piac
meat shop húsbolt
museum múzeum
next to mellett
pharmacy gyógyszertár
playground játszótér
police station rendőrség
utensils store edénybolt
to the right jobbra
school iskola
shoe store cipőbolt
sports store sportbolt
square tér
stationery store papírbolt
theater színház
turn back! (formal) forduljon vissza!
below alatt
underwear store fehérnemű bolt
university egyetem
greengrocery zöldséges



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