Someone advised me of a good Hungarian Dictionary and I have lost the note. I'm sorry to ask again but could I have some advice on the best one to purchase. Amazon has quite a few and I thought I might remember the authors but cannot. I am using LDS word list but I think I need more extensive dictionary. I confess again I am totally uneducated in Hungarian ways and everything connected. I notice that some of you can type in Hungarian. How do I go about being able to do that as well? Thank you once again for your help. Suzanne
Suzanne wrote: Someone advised me of a good Hungarian Dictionary and I have lost the note. I'm sorry to ask again but could I have some advice on the best one to purchase. Amazon has quite a few and I thought I might remember the authors but cannot. I am using LDS word list but I think I need more extensive dictionary. I confess again I am totally uneducated in Hungarian ways and everything connected. I notice that some of you can type in Hungarian. How do I go about being able to do that as well? Thank you once again for your help. Suzanne Suzanne, here is a website to download a free Hungarian dictionary http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/hungarian.html also here is an old email I posted in 2000 about how to type with the accent marks To type special characters Many languages use special characters. This describes how to type some of the common characters on both Windows and the Macintosh. On the Macintosh, open the Key Caps program in the Apple menu. To type special characters on Windows: Turn on the Num Lock option on your keyboard. On most keyboards, you turn on Num Lock by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Num Lock key. There may be an indicator light on your keyboard that shows whether the Num Lock option is turned on. While holding down the Alt key, type the number of the character you wish to enter from the following table: example: to type in Németh type in the following: N key, next hold the alt key and type 130, m key, e key, t key, and the h key ¡ = 173 ¿ = 168 « = 174 » = 175 ß = 225 ã = 0227 â = 131 ä = 132 à = 133 å = 0229 á = 160 Ä = 142 Á= 0193 À= 0192 Ã= 0195 Å = 0197 Â =0194 ç = 135 Ç= 0199 é = 130 ê = 136 ë = 137 è = 138 ê =0234 É = 144 È = 0200 Ë = 0203 Ê = 0202 ï = 139 î = 140 ì = 141 í = 161 ï = 0239 î = 0238 Í = 0205 Ì = 0204 Ï = 0207 Î = 0206 ñ = 164 Ñ = 165 õ = 0245 ô = 147 ö = 148 ò = 149 ó = 162 ø = 0248 Ö = 153 Õ = 0213 Ô = 0212 Ø = 0216 Ò = 0210 Ó = 0211 ü = 129 û = 150 ù = 151 ú = 163 Ü = 154 Ú = 0218 Ù = 0217 Û = 0219 Ü = 0220 ÿ = 0255 Hope this helps, Laszlo Josa AOL AIM instant message name is lesjosa email lesjosa@bellsouth.net family tree website http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/s/Laszlo-K-Josa/ For more characters, do one of the following: On Windows, open the Character Map program in the Windows Start menu. (The default location of Character Map is: Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools.) On the Macintosh, open the Key Caps program in the Apple menu.