Imre Nagy is a Hungarian political figure known for his role as a reformist leader during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and for serving as Prime Minister briefly in 1953 and again in 1956. In pronunciation, the name consists of two elements: the given name Imre (pronounced 'EEM-reh' with a short, clipped final vowel) and the surname Nagy (pronounced 'NAH-dy' with a soft 'dy' sound). Correct articulation emphasizes Hungarian vowel qualities and two-syllable structure with clear syllabic stress on the first syllable of each name.
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