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Designed for portability, these dictionaries typically follow a specific functional format:

The names László Hadrovics and László Gáldi are synonymous with Russian-Hungarian lexicography. Their larger dictionaries often served as the basis for the condensed "pocket" or "concise" versions found in bookstores and libraries. Structure and Content Designed for portability

The (Russian-Hungarian Pocket Dictionary) represents a significant lineage of lexicographical work designed for practical communication between Russian and Hungarian speakers. Produced primarily during the mid-to-late 20th century, these dictionaries were essential tools for students, travelers, and professionals during a period of intense cultural and political exchange. Historical Context and Publication Designed for portability