mi járatban vagy

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Hungarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mi (what) +‎ járat (walking) +‎ -ban (in, case suffix) +‎ vagy (you are, a conjugated form of the verb van)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈmijaːrɒdbɒn ˌvɒɟ]

Phrase[edit]

mi járatban vagy?

  1. (informal) What brings you here? What are you doing here? What are you up to (here)? What is your business/errand/mission (here)? Why have you come here? What wind blows you here?

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