- Géza
Bárczi (Sombor,
January 9, 1894 – Budapest,
November 7, 1975)
Kossuth Prize-winning
Hungarian linguist,
member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
- Dávid
Barczi (born 1
February 1989, is a
Hungarian midfielder who
currently plays for III. Kerületi TVE. Diósgyőr
Hungarian League Cup (1): 2013–14 Updated...
- district) (Faculty of
Education and Psychology)
Ecseri út in the 9th
district (
Bárczi Gusztáv
Faculty of
Special Needs Education) Kiss János altábornagy utca...
- Campbell,
Historical Linguistics: An Introduction, 3rd edition, p. 355
Bárczi, Géza (1958). A
magyar szókincs eredete. Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. p. 8....
- doi:10.1385/NCC:4:2:163. PMID 16627908. S2CID 37695632. Rogus-Pulia N,
Barczi S,
Robbins J (2017). "Disorders of swallowing.". In
Halter JB, Ouslander...
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Coutry estrádě 2
Noveta V
Mexiku v
taxiku (Dušan
Barczi)
Barci Music 2002 Dáme si eště raz! (Dušan
Barczi)
Barci Music 2003 ... a vo tom to je! D. J. World...
- https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics5030034 [5] Alloing-Séguier, L., Marivaux, L.,
Barczi, J.-F., Li****au, F., & Martinand-Mari, C. (2018).
Relationships between...
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Other notable Esperantists in
Hungary at this time
included linguist Géza
Bárczi that
wrote in
Esperanto and
actor Julio Baghy that
learned Esperanto in...
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Literature at the
Kossuth Lajos University of
Debrecen (KLTE).
Along with Géza
Bárczi, he was the editor-in-chief of The
Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian...
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Hungarian renowned sculptor Lilla Vincze (born 1961),
Hungarian singer Dávid
Barczi (born 1989),
Hungarian football player Csilla Borsányi, (born 1987), Hungarian...