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Why do we use A in A tanár itt van?
In Hungarian, the definite article A (or Az before a vowel sound) is used before nouns to indicate a specific person or thing. In this sentence, we already know which teacher we are talking about, so we use the definite article A.
What does itt mean, and where does it go in the sentence?
Itt means here. Its position can vary in Hungarian depending on what you want to emphasize, but placing it before the verb (itt van) is a straightforward way to say is here. For example, you might also see Itt van a tanár (The teacher is here), which emphasizes the location first.
Why do we use van instead of some other form of lenni ("to be")?
In Hungarian, van is the third-person singular form of lenni, used when describing where someone or something is, or simply stating that it exists. Since we have a third-person singular subject (tanár = teacher), we use van.
Could I leave out A tanár and just say Itt van?
If the context is clear and everyone knows you're talking about the teacher, you could say simply Itt van, which means He/She/It is here. However, when you want to be specific or introduce the teacher as a topic, including A tanár clarifies who or what you mean.
How strict is the word order in Hungarian for this sentence?
Hungarian word order is more flexible than in English, but the position of words changes the emphasis. A tanár itt van states the fact that the teacher is here, with slight emphasis on the teacher. Itt van a tanár shifts the emphasis to the location first. Both are grammatically correct.
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