A diák zenével tanul.

Breakdown of A diák zenével tanul.

diák
the student
zene
the music
tanulni
to study
-vel
with
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Questions & Answers about A diák zenével tanul.

Why is there a definite article A placed before diák?

Hungarian generally requires a definite article before singular, common‐noun subjects—just like English “the.”

  • A appears before consonant‐initial nouns.
  • If the noun began with a vowel (e.g. alma, “apple”), you’d use Az instead.
What does the ending -val/-vel in zenével mean?

Hungarian uses case suffixes instead of separate prepositions. The -val/-vel suffix marks the instrumental case, roughly “with” or “by means of.”

  • Suffix alternates between -val (after back vowels) and -vel (after front vowels).
  • zene has front vowels, so it takes -vel, giving zene-velzenével.
Why isn’t there a standalone word for “with,” like in English?

Hungarian is an agglutinative language: grammatical roles are shown by attaching suffixes to the noun.

  • Instead of saying “a diák with music,” you say a diák zenével—one word carrying “with.”
Could I say A diák tanul zenével instead of A diák zenével tanul? Does word order matter?

Yes, both orders are grammatically correct. Hungarian word order is relatively flexible and often conveys emphasis or focus:

  • A diák zenével tanul. (neutral/focus on the fact that music is the tool)
  • A diák tanul zenével. (neutral/focus on the action “studying”)
What exactly does tanul mean? Is it “to learn” or “to study”?

tanul can mean both “to learn” and “to study,” depending on context:

  • If you mean “the student is studying (for an exam),” you’d still use tanul.
  • If you mean “the student is learning (new skills/material) with music,” you also use tanul.
How do I pronounce zenével correctly?
  • zene is pronounced [ˈzɛnɛ].
  • The suffix -vel attaches and triggers vowel harmony, yielding zenével [ˈzɛnɛːvɛl].
  • Note the lengthened é ([eː]) before the v.
How would I say “The student learns by listening to music” if I want to stress the listening action?

You can add the verb hallgat (“to listen to”), using the -va/-ve adverbial participle:

  • A diák zenét hallgatva tanul.
    literally “The student, having listened to music, studies.”