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érdekesség — meaning in English: interesting fact

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neutral common
Usage
Native Hungarian speakers often use the word 'érdekesség' in casual conversations, particularly when sharing trivia or fascinating information. For instance, during a dinner party, one might say, 'Did you know that Hungary has one of the oldest metro systems in the world? That's an interesting fact!'
Synonyms & nuances
'Érdekesség' specifically refers to an interesting fact, while synonyms like 'tényező' (factor) or 'adat' (data) lack the same connotation of curiosity and engagement. You would choose 'érdekesség' when you want to emphasize the intriguing nature of the information shared.
Culture
'Érdekesség' is derived from the root 'érdek,' meaning 'interest,' combined with the suffix '-esség,' which forms nouns. This term reflects the Hungarian culture's appreciation for knowledge and curiosity, often manifesting in lively discussions about history, art, and science. An interesting anecdote is that Hungarian folk tales often include 'érdekességek' that captivate listeners, blending entertainment with education.
FAQ
Q.What does 'érdekesség' mean in English?
'Érdekesség' translates to 'interesting fact' in English. It is used to highlight something intriguing or noteworthy that piques curiosity.
Q.How do I use 'érdekesség' in a sentence?
You can use 'érdekesség' when sharing fun facts or trivia, for example: 'Az érdekesség, hogy a magyar nyelv az egyetlen nyelv, amely nem indoeurópai.' (The interesting fact is that the Hungarian language is the only non-Indo-European language.)
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'érdekesség'?
One common mistake is confusing 'érdekesség' with 'érdekes,' which means 'interesting.' While 'érdekesség' is a noun referring to the fact itself, 'érdekes' is an adjective describing something as interesting.
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