ungārs
See also: ungars
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages (cf. Medieval Latin Ungaria, Hungaria, Medieval Greek Ούγγροι (Oúngroi, “Hungarians”)), ultimately borrowed from Oghur *On-Ogur (“ten (tribes) of the Ogur”), referring to the Utigur Bulgar tribal confederacy which ruled the eastern parts of Hungary prior to the arrival of the Magyars (Hungarians).
Pronunciation
Noun
ungārs m (1st declension, feminine form: ungāriete)
- a Hungarian man, a man born in Hungary
- uz kuģa Lilitai īpašu uzmanību pievērš elegants ungārs ― on the ship, an elegant Hungarian paid special attention to Lilita
- (genitive plural) Hungarian; pertaining to Hungary and its people
- ungāru valoda ― the Hungarian language
- ungāru mūzika, deja ― Hungarian music, dance
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ungārs | ungāri |
| genitive | ungāra | ungāru |
| dative | ungāram | ungāriem |
| accusative | ungāru | ungārus |
| instrumental | ungāru | ungāriem |
| locative | ungārā | ungāros |
| vocative | ungār | ungāri |