Szakály

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Szakály
PronunciationHungarian pronunciation:  [ˈsɒkaːj]
Origin
Language(s)Hungarian
Meaning Hungarian: szakáll "beard"
Region of originHungary
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Szakály is a Hungarian surname:

It can also refer to a village in Tolna County, Hungary.


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