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  1. Hungarian: The Hungarian language is member of the Finno-Ugric branch of languages; however, the set of the basic Hungarian words contains more than 300 Turkic words. The Hungarian language is spoken by 10 million people in Hungary and about 5 ... [100%] 2023-02-26 [Languages] [Europe]...
  2. Hungarians: Hungarians, also known as Magyars (/ˈmæɡjɑːrz/ MAG-yarz; Hungarian: magyarok [ˈmɒɟɒrok]), are a nation and ethnic group native to Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország) and historical Hungarian lands (i.e. belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary) who share a common culture ... (Ethnic group native to Central Europe) [88%] 2024-01-13 [Hungarian people] [History of the Hungarians]...
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  11. Rabbit: Rabbits, also known as bunnies or bunny rabbits, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also includes the hares), which is in the order Lagomorpha (which also includes the pikas). Oryctolagus cuniculus is the European rabbit, including its descendants ... (Mammals of the family Leporidae) [86%] 2023-12-22 [Articles containing video clips] [Cosmopolitan mammals]...
  12. Rabbit: Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus Pronolagus Coprolagus Rabbit is the common name for small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, characterized by long ears and legs, large hind feet, a short and bushy tail ... [86%] 2023-02-03
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  18. Rabbi: A Rabbi, in Judaism, is a religious teacher and, in modern times, the leader of a synagogue. The term was first applied in Jewish sources to the early Talmudic sages of the late first and second centuries C.E. With ... [83%] 2023-02-03
  19. Rabbi: Rabbis (from the Hebrew רַבִּי) are the spiritual and community leaders, as well as teachers, in Rabbinic Judaism. Originally legal scholars and judges in the Temple Judaism periods, they grew out of the legalistic and scholarly Pharisee movement of Temple Judaism ... [83%] 2023-12-27
  20. Rabbi: Rabbi, a Hebrew word meaning "my master," "my teacher. It is derived from the adjective rab (in Aramaic, and frequently also in Hebrew, "great"), which acquired in modern Hebrew the signification of "lord," in relation to servants or slaves, and ... [83%] 2022-09-02

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