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Learn 5 Essential Hungarian Words ???????? #shorts #language #hungarian #hungary

Learn 5 Essential Hungarian Words ????????

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Learn the Basics: Hungarian

Get ready for Hungary by learning some helpful words and phrases in one of Europe's stranger languages, which arrived from Central Asia a millennium ago. Norbert, one of our crew in Budapest, runs you through the basics so you'll be able to impress the locals!

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00:00 Intro
00:15 Jó napot kívánok (Yo na-pot key-va-nok) = Good day to you
00:30 Szia (see-ah) = Hi
00:45 Viszontlátásra (vee-sont-laa-taash-ra) = Goodbye
01:12 Köszönöm (kur-sur-nurm) = Thank you
01:36 Kérem szépen (care-em sape-en) = Please
01:52 Kérlek (care-lek) = Please (informal)
02:02 Igen (ee-ghen) / Nem (nem) = Yes / No
02:13 Egészségére (eg-i-she-ge-ra) = Cheers
02:52 Hogy vagy (hodj vadj) = How are you?
03:14 Boscánat (boch-ah-nat) = Sorry
03:40 Elnézést (el-ne-zesht) = Excuse me!
04:04 Beszélsz angolul? (Besels angolul) = Do you speak English?
04:27 Outro & Bloopers
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Hungarian Online, Basics 1

Basics of Hungarian, part 1.
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These videos are not intended to be used as the sole material for learners of Hungarian. My intention is just to introduce you to some features, rules and curiosities of my native language.
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What Being Hungarian is Like

Hannah Papp talks stinky sandwiches and jellied meat. Just some of the joys of being raised Hungarian in North America. Second generationers represent!
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Learning to speak Hungarian

Learning to speak Hungarian, how it can be hard to learn Hungarian, etc.

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5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Hungary ???????? Don't Do This in Budapest

In today's Hungary travel vlog, we discuss 5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Hungary and Don't Do This in Budapest.

There are a few other posts about Hungary: 25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary Travel Guide, DO'S AND DON’T IN HUNGARY, Visit Budapest - Five Things You Will Love & Hate about Budapest, Hungary, and 3 Crazy Things About BUDAPEST. But none really touch on the things you should never do in Hungary. So I decided to make this travel vlog!

This isn't a complete list of what not to do in Hungary , just some things I observed from my recent trip to Budapest, Hungary. If you are Hungarian, a Hungarian expat, or living in Hungary and you have any other suggestions of things related to the topic of don't do this in Hungary , make sure you comment below. Make sure you also try Palinka! Palinka is a fruit brandy! If offered Palinka it is rude to turn it down.

Hungary tourism is a big driver of the Hungarian economy, so they do overlook somethings that tourist do, but try to respect the cultural differences when you travel Hungary.

Hopefully you can use this to supplement your Hungary travel guide advice and not be viewed as a rude tourist.

I love Hungary - don't let the rules or culture differences keep you from visiting. Just be mindful of those cultural differences and enjoy this awesome country.

5 Things You Should Never Do In Hungary

Let me start off by saying, if I had to recommend just one city in Europe to visit it would probably be Budapest. It’s got everything, old world charm but in a modern city, the architecture is amazing and exactly what you think of when you think European city, it’s very safe, the food is amazing and it’s soooo affordable compared to comparable cities.

1 - Never clink glasses or bottles together. There was a revolution in Hungary in 1848 that was defeated. Legend has it that Austrians celebrated in Vienna by toasting and clinking their glasses. Hungarians vowed not to cheers with glasses for 150 years. While that time frame ended in 1998 - many Hungarians still do not cheers! It was actually against the law until the mid 1990s!

2 - Never make the Hungry Hungary joke to a Hungarian. It’s one of those things that non Hungarians say to Hungarians and well….it’s just not funny. Don’t do that!!!!

3 - Never forget to tip. After spending 8 months in countries where tipping isn’t customary and sometimes considered offensive, I often forget to tip! In Budapest and Hungary in general tipping is customary. The acceptable tipping rate is around 15%. Side note: Don’t say thank you until you’ve paid your tab. Saying thank you when you pay your tab lets the server know you’re done and you don’t expect any change. So make sure you don’t do that if you want change back.

4 - Never refuse Palinka. Palinka is a fruit brandy that is a favorite with Hungarians. Hungarians like to say Palinka in small amounts is medicine, in large amounts a remedy! You don’t drink Palinka alone - it’s a drink Hungarians have with friends. It’s is a big no-no to turn down Palinka if it’s offered to you.

5 - Never say Buda-PEST. That’s the quickest way to get on a Hungarian’s bad side. It’s Buddah - PESHT. Side note: DONT CALL IT Bucharest! That’s in Romania! I made that mistake…didn’t turn out well for me! In my defense I had one to many Palinka!!!!

Also, never miss a chance to hang out at one of the Budapest ruin bars.
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Interesting facts about Hungarian culture

Interesting facts about Hungarian culture.

Benny's interview in Hungarian after 2 months - magyar interjú

After two months living in Budapest, I had a chat with Bálint and thought I'd share the video for anyone who wanted to hear what my OK Hungarian sounded like. It's definitely not fluent, but it was enough to have many conversations during my time here.


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LANGUAGE CHALLENGE Polish Hungarian Czech Slovak - Globe in the Hat #2

Polish, Czech, Slovak or Hungarian? Which language is the most difficult? Together with my new friends from The Visegrad Countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary) we accepted the challenge and we checked how it really is ;) Is Polish the hardest language?? Check it out!
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Beautiful Hungarian architecture and people

Beautiful Hungarian architecture and people.

MANSI LANGUAGE TUTORIAL | PART 1

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Semyon Eiassu, Leo Jumala

Newspaper on the Mansi language


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Some words about origins of the Hungarian language (i show there some grammatics of komi, ujghur, chuvash/bulgar, kazakh, ossetian, yaghnob and tadjik languages)


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Books of Munkácsi (songs, tales and some information about religion)

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Hardest Language to Learn

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HOW TO SAY BUDAPEST | TOP HUNGARIAN PHRASES | BEST Seafood Restaurant In Budapest: The Big Fish

Do you know how to pronounce Budapest? Traveling in Budapest I asked a very nice local to help me learn basic Hungarian phrases and greetings such as Thank You and Hello,” and how to say Budapest correctly. Politeness makes it easier to connect with locals. Basic Hungarian phrases and words for travelers in Hungarian go a long way.

Dinner at The Big Fish was delicious and one the best places to eat! Excellent customer service and the food was fresh to order. Amazing ambiance with a fantastic music selection. The meal was so scrumptious I ate there twice. A must visit when in Budapest!

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Alphabet in Hungarian Sign Language

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Know what? There's 44 letters in written Hungarian's alphabet. Watch us finger-spell the alphabet and you'll see how different our alphabets are!

Hungarian Sign Language is the sign language of Deaf people in Hungary. There is historical evidence that Hungarian and Austrian Sign Language are related, but Bickford (2005) found that Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign rather than with Austrian.

In November 2009 the Hungarian Parliament unanimously passed an act on Hungarian Sign Language and The Protection of Hungarian Sign Language.

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Why learning Hungarian can be hard

Why learning Hungarian can be hard. Learning to speak Hungarian. Interesting facts about the Hungarian language. Some helpful tips to learn to speak Hungarian. Pronunciation tip, grammar, etc.

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Basic Hungarian Vocabulary for Peter's U3A tour to Budapest. Voice over is that of Margaret, who is Hungarian and kindly assisted.

Magyar and Cuman language similarities

Cuman or Kuman (also called #Kipchak, Qypchaq, or Polovtsian, self-referred to as #Tatar (tatar til) in Codex Cumanicus) was a West Kipchak #Turkic language spoken by the Cumans (Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and Kipchaks; the language was similar to today's various languages of the West Kipchak branch. Cuman is documented in medieval works, including the Codex Cumanicus, and in early modern manuscripts, like the notebook of Benedictine monk Johannes ex Grafing. It was a literary language in Central and Eastern Europe that left a rich literary inheritance. The language became the main language (lingua franca) of the Golden Horde.

#Hungarian (magyar nyelv) is a Uralic language spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring countries that used to belong to it. It is the official language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Outside Hungary, it is also spoken by Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine (Subcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austria.

It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the United States and Canada) and Israel. With 17 million speakers, it is the Uralic family's largest member by number of speakers.

The Madjars or Madi-yar people are a Turkic ethnic group in Kazakhstan. They number about 1,000–2,000 and live mostly in the Kostanay Region.

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Turkologist scholar Dr. Imre #Baski claims that the ethnonym Madjar means 'faithful Muslim', literally 'friend or follower of Muhammad', ultimately from Muhammad-i-yar.

Madi-yar that proved to be a compound anthroponym (Madi[y]-yar) of Arabic-Persian origin. The paper also provides the explanation of the anthroponyms Aldi-yar (’Allah’s friend/follower’) and Ḫudi-yar (’God’s friend/follower’), the “relatives” of Madi(y)-yar (’Muhammad’s friend/follower’).

The Madjars have sometimes been linked onomastically to the Magyars (Hungarians); proponents of this view include supporters of Hungarian Turanism, such as András Zsolt Bíró, who noticed the high frequency of Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201 among Madiyars and the presence of Haplogroup G amongst Hungarians.

However, it is not supported by any strong material evidence. In fact, haplogroup G is rare in Hungary (at a rate around 3%) and has much higher rates in parts of Western and Southern Europe (e.g. Italy and France).

Southern German populations also have a higher rate of Haplogroup G than the Hungarian population.[citation needed] Furthermore, Turkologist Imre Baski concluded that the Kazakh clan name Madi-yar cannot possibly be linked to the Magyar ethnonym and thus cannot serve as proof for a relationship between Madiyar and Magyar.

-- Imre, Baski. The Madijar: A Hungarian Tribe among the Kazakhs?
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Explore the Hungarian Culture while in Budapest

#Budapest is known not only as Hungary's stunning #capital but also with the rich history and traditions this city hides. Dive into the endless attractions and remarkable places Budapest has to offer. Try the delicious local #cuisine and be a part of Hungarian's unique lifestyle.

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