Pride and Prejudice
Read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen in Hungarian and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C1.
About this book
A rich, unmarried man rents Netherfield Park, and the neighborhood stirs. "Everyone agrees that a rich, unmarried man must want to find a wife," the book begins — a line that sets its tongue firmly in its cheek and never quite takes it out. Mrs. Bennet has five daughters and one aim in life; Mr. Bennet has a library and a dry remark for every occasion. Between them stands Elizabeth, the second and cleverest, watching it all with a quick and unsparing eye.
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Mindenki egyetért egy dologban.
Everyone agrees on one thing.
Ha egy férfi gazdag és nőtlen, az emberek azt hiszik, hogy biztosan feleséget akar.
If a man is rich and single, people think he must want a wife.
Amikor egy gazdag ember új környékre költözik, az emberek nem tudják, mit érez vagy mit tervez.
When a rich man moves to a new area, people don't know his feelings or plans.
De mindenki olyan erősen hisz ebben a gondolatban.
But everyone believes this idea so strongly.
Azt gondolják, hogy biztosan az egyik lányukhoz kell tartoznia.
They think he must belong to one of their daughters.