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Ungarischen

Ungarischen is the declined form of the German adjective Ungarisch, used to describe things related to Hungary or its people. It is not a separate noun, but part of the adjective paradigm that signals case, number, and gender when modifying a noun.

In standard German, the form ungarischen appears in various inflected positions after articles or in contexts

Ungarisch also designates the Hungarian language, and its adjectival form is used similarly when describing linguistic

Etymologically, the form derives from Ungarn, the German name for Hungary, with Ungarisch serving as the corresponding

that
require
a
strong
or
weak
adjective
ending.
Examples
include
der
ungarische
Wein
(nominative
masculine
singular),
den
ungarischen
Wein
(accusative
masculine
singular),
dem
ungarischen
Wein
(dative
masculine
singular),
die
ungarischen
Städte
(nominative
plural).
The
same
stem
appears
in
other
gender
and
case
combinations,
such
as
eine
ungarische
Köchin
or
die
ungarische
Küche.
The
capitalized
form
Ungarischen
would
only
occur
if
it
appears
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
or,
in
some
stylized
usage,
as
part
of
a
proper
noun;
in
ordinary
text
the
lowercase
ungarischen
is
standard.
features
(z.
B.
ungarische
Grammatik).
For
referring
to
people,
German
uses
demonyms
such
as
der
Ungar,
die
Ungarin
(singular)
and
Ungarn
as
the
name
of
the
country,
with
related
terms
like
die
ungarische
Sprache
and
die
ungarische
Küche
describing
cultural
aspects.
adjective.
The
term
Ungarischen
thus
functions
as
a
grammatical
variant
of
Ungarisch
within
German
syntax,
rather
than
as
an
independent
lexical
entry.