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vár — meaning in English: castle

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'vár' when discussing historical sites, visiting castles, or during conversations about Hungarian history and architecture. It often comes up when planning trips to explore Hungary's rich heritage, particularly in regions like Buda and Pest where iconic structures stand tall.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'vár' specifically refers to a castle or fortress, a similar word 'kastély' translates to 'mansion' or 'palace.' You would choose 'vár' when emphasizing the defensive and historical aspects of the structure, while 'kastély' is more suitable for discussing luxurious residences.
Culture
'Vár' has roots in Old Hungarian, tracing back to the medieval period when castles served as both fortifications and residences for nobility. Today, many 'vár's in Hungary are popular tourist attractions, showcasing the country's architectural beauty and turbulent history, such as the stunning Buda Castle which overlooks the Danube River.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hungarian word 'vár' mean?
'Vár' means 'castle' in English, referring to a fortified structure typically associated with medieval architecture in Hungary.
Q.How do you pronounce 'vár'?
'Vár' is pronounced like 'vahr' with a long vowel sound, similar to the English word 'far,' but starting with a 'v' sound.
Q.Are there different types of 'vár' in Hungary?
Yes, there are various types of 'vár' in Hungary, including those that served military purposes, royal residences, and even ruins. Each type has its unique features and historical significance.
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