Who transcribes Hungarian content?
Hungarian transcription is used by broadcasters, podcasters, and film production teams in Hungary, by Hungarian-language minority media in Vojvodina and Transylvania, and by journalists covering Central Europe. Universities and oral-history researchers also transcribe Hungarian interviews and lectures, along with businesses that need searchable records of Hungarian-language meetings.
Hungarian dialects and accents
Hungarian is unusually uniform for a European language, and its regional dialects — Transdanubian, Great Plain, Palóc, and the Székely variety spoken in Transylvania — are all mutually intelligible with the Budapest-based standard. For transcription, the main variation to expect is accent and some regional vocabulary from Hungarian-speaking communities in Romania, Serbia (Vojvodina), and Croatia rather than differences that require separate language models.
Where Hungarian is spoken
Hungarian is spoken in Hungary, Vojvodina, Romania, Serbia, and Croatia.