Appendix:Hungarian palindromes

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This appendix lists palindromes in Hungarian.

List of palindromes

Words

15 letters

9 letters

8 letters

7 letters

6 letters

  • lakkal – with lacquer
  • lappal – with a page/blade/sheet
  • lattal - with/by a lat (Latvian currency or old Hungarian unit of weight)
  • lebbel – with lobe
  • mellem - my breast
  • mennem - for me to go
  • mollom - my minor (music)
  • nemmen – no
  • sokkos - shocked, sth affected by a shock
  • tettet – 1. he/she pretends or makes someone put something somewhere 2. achievement, act, action in accusative
  • nézzen - he/she should look

5 letters

4 letters

3 letters

Phrases

  • kis sík: "small plain"
  • a sah hasa: "the belly of the shah"
  • Legelöl ő legel: "He grazes at the very front"
  • Adósom a mosoda: "The laundry owes me."
  • Géza, kék az ég: "Géza, the sky is blue."
  • Rám német nem lel, elmentem én már: "The Germans won't find me, I'm already gone." (1943)
  • Indul a görög aludni: "The Greek goes to sleep."
  • Ír a Mari: "Mary is writing."
  • Rémes tóga bagót sem ér: "A crap chiton is worth nothing."
  • Kár a papnak a rák: "Crabs are wasted on the priest."
  • Keresik a tavat a kis erek: "Small streams look for the lake."
  • A bátya gatyába: "The brother in underpants"
  • Indul a kutya, a tyúk aludni: "The dog, the hen are going to sleep."
  • Erőszakos kannak sok a szőre: "Aggressive males have lots of hair."
  • Kis erek mentén, láp sík ölén odavan a bánya rabja: jaj, Baranyában a vadon élő Kis Pálnét nem keresik!: "Along the small streams and in the flat lap of the moorland gone the prisoner of the mine: oh, nobody looks for Mrs. Pál Kis who lives in the wilderness of Baranya." (Created by Demők Béla.)

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