magánhangzószer
Magánhangzószer is a Hungarian term that translates to "vowel harmony" in English linguistics. It describes a phonological phenomenon where vowels within a word must belong to a specific set of categories, influencing each other to maintain a consistent sound quality. This harmony is typically based on features such as frontness or backness of the tongue, and rounding of the lips.
Hungarian has a well-defined system of vowel harmony, primarily divided into two main types: front vowels (e.g.,