neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'hat' when counting, such as in classrooms or during games. It is also heard in everyday conversations, like when discussing age or preferences, e.g., 'I have six apples.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Hat' specifically refers to the cardinal number six, while 'hatodik' denotes the ordinal number sixth. You would use 'hat' when counting or identifying quantity, while 'hatodik' would be appropriate when describing position.
Culture
'Hat' is derived from the Proto-Uralic word for six, showcasing its deep-rooted history in the Uralic language family. Interestingly, in Hungarian culture, the number six often appears in folklore and traditional tales, symbolizing balance and harmony.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'hat' in Hungarian?
'Hat' is pronounced like 'hot' in English but with a shorter vowel sound, as the 'h' is softer and the 'a' is more open.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions using the word 'hat'?
While 'hat' itself isn't commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it can appear in phrases related to counting or grouping, such as 'hat darab' meaning 'six pieces.'
Q.What is the plural of 'hat'?
'Hat' does not have a plural form since it's a numeral, but you can say 'hat darab' to indicate 'six items' in a plural context.