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Hungarian is a member of Uralic language family, along with Estonian, Finnish, it is one of the most widely spoken non Indo-European languages in Europe. It is the official language in Hungary but it is also spoken in Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Croatia, Austria and Hungarian community in USA and Israel ( up to 16 million Hungarian speakers).

Generally, two types of Hungarian language translation exist - written and oral, which is also known as Interpretation.

The written Hungarian language translation could be either a certified Hungarian translation or a Standard Hungarian translation. Certified translation is normally used when dealing with Authorities, Standard translation is the most common and inexpensive.

Hungarian Language interpretation is an oral translation. It can be either simultaneous - when the interpreter renders the message in the target-language as quickly as possible, while the source-language speaker continually speaks; or consecutive - the interpreter speaks, after the source-language speaker has finished speaking.

Translations also can be divided by gender i.e. Medical Hungarian language translation, Technical Hungarian language translation, Legal Hungarian language translation, Artistic/Literary Hungarian language translation, Hungarian translation of documents, Hungarian general language translation and etc.

Hungarian language has no Gender and it uses various affixes to define word's meaning and grammatical function.

In 1946, Hungary issued banknotes of a face value of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengo (one quin-tillion pengo) - the world's highest denomination ever.