komputer

Etymology
From.

Usage notes
This spelling is the officially endorsed, accepted version, although hybrid in terms of reflecting the pronunciation of “c” as [k] but preserving the English spelling of “u” despite its approximate pronunciations [ju] or [juː]. Its alternative forms or, though more faithful in pronunciation and consistent in transcription, are considered nonstandard. The term is dated in any versions, nonetheless.

The standard version was possibly chosen because the p + j + vowel sequence is uncommon within a Hungarian word stem (cf. as a Hungarian loanword rather than ). The [j] between a vowel and a consonant is more accepted in loanwords, e.g., , , and the considerably earlier. It is also possible that eliminating the sound [j] seemed preferable when codifying the form so [komputer] was in fact meant to reflect the Hungarian pronunciation.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) computer

Etymology
From. .

Noun

 * 1)  computer, a programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operations, especially one that can process, store and retrieve large amounts of data very quickly; now especially, a small one for personal or home use employed for manipulating text or graphics, accessing the Internet, or playing games or media.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) computer

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  computer