Magyar
Hungarian
Passaic (NJ)hile the earliest Hungarian communities in New York lived in "three distinct quarters", with the largest on the Lower East Side, the hub for the community soon became Yorkville, where other Germanic and Central European language speakers moved and important institutions include Hungarian House. Some number of older people in the Satmar Hasidic community, originally from Hungary but now based in Brooklyn, are native Yiddish speakers but also have some command of Hungarian. Other significant Hungarian communities formed in New Jersey and included many refugees from the 1956 uprising—significant clusters supporting many different institutions formed in Bergen County (including Passaic, Clifton, Garfield, Wayne, and surrounding areas) as well as New Brunswick's Fifth Ward.