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Englisch - Ungarisch
What
(h)wət
Extrem Häufig
0 - 100
0 - 100
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000. Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000. Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.
Mi, Mi az, Micsoda, Mit, Mik azok, Hogy mi
Bedeutungen von What auf Ungarisch
Mi
Beispiel:
What is your name?
Mi a neved?
What do you want?
Mit akarsz?
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used in everyday conversations to inquire about identity or desires.
Notiz: Commonly used in both spoken and written Hungarian.
Mi az
Beispiel:
What is that?
Mi az?
What is this?
Mi ez?
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to ask for clarification about objects or situations.
Notiz: Often used when pointing out something specific.
Micsoda
Beispiel:
What a beautiful day!
Micsoda szép nap!
What a surprise!
Micsoda meglepetés!
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to express amazement or emphasis regarding a situation.
Notiz: Emphasizes the feeling about the noun that follows.
Mit
Beispiel:
What do you mean?
Mit értesz ez alatt?
What should I do?
Mit tegyek?
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to ask for explanations or actions.
Notiz: Often used in problem-solving contexts.
Mik azok
Beispiel:
What are those?
Mik azok?
What are the rules?
Mik a szabályok?
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to inquire about multiple items or concepts.
Notiz: Used when referring to plural nouns.
Hogy mi
Beispiel:
I don't know what you mean.
Nem tudom, hogy mi a jelentés.
Tell me what you think.
Mondd el, hogy mit gondolsz.
Verwendung: FormalKontext: Used in more complex sentences, often in discussions or debates.
Notiz: Used to introduce reported speech or thoughts.
Synonyme von What
Which
Used to ask about a choice or selection between options.
Beispiel: Which book do you want to read?
Notiz: While 'what' is more general, 'which' is used when there are specific options to choose from.
Which one
Similar to 'which,' used to ask about a specific choice among options.
Beispiel: Which one is your favorite color?
Notiz: Adding 'one' emphasizes the selection of a single item among multiple options.
Whatever
Used to indicate that the specific choice or option does not matter.
Beispiel: You can choose whatever you like from the menu.
Notiz: While 'what' asks for a specific answer, 'whatever' implies a more open or indifferent attitude towards the choice.
Which one of
Similar to 'which one,' used to inquire about a specific choice among a group of options.
Beispiel: Which one of these paintings do you think is the most beautiful?
Notiz: The addition of 'of' emphasizes the selection process from a specific group.
Ausdrücke und gängige Wendungen von What
What's up?
This is a casual greeting asking how someone is or what they are doing.
Beispiel: Hey, John! What's up?
Notiz: The phrase 'What's up?' is a casual greeting rather than a question about something specific.
What's the matter?
This is used to inquire about the problem or issue bothering someone.
Beispiel: You look upset. What's the matter?
Notiz: The phrase 'What's the matter?' specifically asks about a problem or concern.
What do you mean?
This is used to ask for clarification or further explanation about something not understood.
Beispiel: I didn't understand your explanation. What do you mean?
Notiz: The phrase 'What do you mean?' seeks clarification and elaboration on a statement or concept.
What's your name?
This is a common question asking for someone's name.
Beispiel: Nice to meet you! What's your name?
Notiz: The phrase 'What's your name?' is a direct question seeking the identity of the person.
What the heck?
This is an expression of surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
Beispiel: What the heck are you talking about?
Notiz: The phrase 'What the heck?' is an informal way of expressing strong emotions.
What a shame!
This is used to express disappointment or regret about a situation.
Beispiel: He couldn't make it to the party. What a shame!
Notiz: The phrase 'What a shame!' expresses a sense of disappointment or regret.
What's on your mind?
This is a way to ask someone what they are thinking about or feeling.
Beispiel: You seem lost in thought. What's on your mind?
Notiz: The phrase 'What's on your mind?' inquires about someone's thoughts or emotions.
What goes around comes around
This means that the consequences of one's actions will eventually come back to them.
Beispiel: She helped me when I was in need, and now I'm helping her. What goes around comes around.
Notiz: The phrase 'What goes around comes around' conveys the idea of karma or the principle of cause and effect.
Whats alltägliche (Slang-)Ausdrücke
Whatcha
Whatcha is a contraction of 'what are you' in informal spoken English.
Beispiel: Whatcha doing later?
Notiz: Whatcha is more casual and conversational than 'what are you'. It is commonly used in informal settings.
Wassup
Wassup is a slang term derived from 'what's up', used to ask what is going on or how someone is doing.
Beispiel: Wassup with you?
Notiz: Wassup is a casual and informal way of asking 'what's happening?', typically used in informal greetings.
Whaddya
Whaddya is a contraction of 'what do you' in informal spoken English.
Beispiel: Whaddya want for dinner?
Notiz: Whaddya is a colloquial form used in casual conversations or quick inquiries.
Whatchamacallit
Whatchamacallit is a placeholder term used when someone can't remember or doesn't know the name of something.
Beispiel: Pass me the whatchamacallit over there.
Notiz: Whatchamacallit is informal and used when the specific name of an object is unknown or forgotten.
Whatnot
Whatnot is used to refer to unspecified additional things or items.
Beispiel: I need to buy groceries, toiletries, and whatnot for the trip.
Notiz: Whatnot is a casual and vague term used to encompass various miscellaneous items or activities without specifying them.
Wha'cha
Wha'cha is a contracted form of 'what are you' often used in informal spoken language.
Beispiel: Wha'cha think of the movie?
Notiz: Wha'cha is a casual and conversational way to ask for someone's opinion or thoughts.
Whatchu
Whatchu is a colloquial contraction of 'what have you' or 'what are you'.
Beispiel: Whatchu been up to lately?
Notiz: Whatchu is an informal way of non-standard English often used in relaxed conversations.
What - Beispiele
What is your name?
Mi a neved?
What time is it?
Hány óra van?
What do you want to eat?
Mit szeretnél enni?
What is your favorite color?
Mi a kedvenc színed?
Grammatik von What
What - Pronomen (Pronoun) / W-Pronomen (Wh-pronoun)
Lemma: what
Konjugationen
Silben, Trennung und Betonung
What enthält 1 Silben: what
Phonetische Transkription: ˈ(h)wät
what , ˈ(h)wät (Die rote Silbe ist betont)
What - Bedeutung und Nutzungsrate
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000.
What: 0 - 100 (Extrem Häufig).
Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.