@@odi4121 HUN: Na EZT kell tanítani az Europai iskolábkan a Pitagorasz-tétel helyett. ENG: Now THIS is the Mathmetical equation they should teach in European schools instead of the Pythagorean theorem.
That's all great and it does sound good as long as that map doesn't include Croatia which was already a European state when the Magyars were still in western Russia.
@@mattbarbarich3295 Hrvatska je hrvatska. You are right. Although in our history you guys were under our crown, you were always separate. You had your own legislative assembly etc.etc. Actually a lot of hungarian heros and aristocrats come from noble croatian families. And dont forget who sold the croatians weapons when you were under embargo😉
German marches: On the field a small flower is blooming! *bom bom bom* Erika! Hungarian marches: If my leg or arm is shot with a bullet and they try and bury me alive shoot me dead comrade
As african, l wish we got such kind of love for our continent such as in the past. The traditional hungarian musics, show how much hungarians love their country and their culture. Even l am not carpatian, l love that 🇬🇦♥️🇭🇺
I realised I have never heard Czech folk before. Well I should have. It flew me back to all those "folk" songs my grandparents listened to on the radio.
@B Roli Well, Slovakia and Zakarpattia was the bone of contention between both of them. But they both had one occupator - Austria. And I love both of them so much that I am very sad about this dispute and I hope they could be friends one day
I find this song calming yet fairly dark to listen to. The melody is so gentle yet the lyrics are so harrowing. Strange combination. Greetings to Hungary from Scotland 🇬🇧🏴 🍻 🇭🇺
Most of hungarian songs are basically mourning songs, because we lost so much... Not just territory, but lots of brave men died for our nation... That is the reason our songs are pretty dark... We have nothing to sing about when it comes to our history. (Even the anthem is basically a prayer to god for a little bit of happiness)
@@starspace352 Your answer made me shiver with terror. Only now has it dawned on me how much the folk songs represent the spirit of a nation, as well as the nation's past. Greetings from Ukraine!
@@noname-oi3ys These folk songs often represent terror, to anger the people and make them happy... I don't know how to explain. When I listen to these horrendous folk songs, I feel patriotic. When we hear that for like example: "He gets shot in the arm, and bleeds out to death", we kinda want to avenge that man, thank him for what he/she did for us to be here today.
@@starspace352 The same is true for us Ukrainians, so I do understand what you mean... I just never thought about the correlation between the songs and the mentality. Thank you much for the answer.
@@zsombormaster145 Ja nagyon szeretjük azokat akik pár száz évig elnyomtak és titkos rendőrséget alkalmaztak az országunkban meg azért mert bekebeleztek minket
@@zsombormaster145 Értem és ezt mégis honnan vetted? Tanultál róla egyszer történelem órán és máris ilyeneket feltételezel? A Habsburgok konstans elnyomásban tartottak minket ameddig ki nem egyeztünk. Nem is értem hogy egyáltalán honnan jött a feltételezés arról hogy nem fejlődött volna az ország ezt mi alapján rántottad a seggedből elő?
@attila.theconqueror Maybe I hate it because we had to listen to it a lot, plus most schools have very bad speakers/stereos and when the louder part comes it makes your ears bleed. Also I don't really like that it's so slow(I know that the things I said weren't really valid critisim but these are the things that I don't like about it). Idk. Maybe when I grow up I'll find the beauty of our anthem, but for now I'll just go back to wishing that we had the anthem of Kazakhstan (it sounds cool). I probably hate our anthem because there are bad school memories attached to it. Also I wasn't trying to be toxic, I just tried to make a joke about liking Kazakhstan's anthem more. Though once I had fun listening to our anthem: I was in a mathematics competition with my friend and we laughed through the whole anthem. When one of us stopped the other laughed, it was like a laughter virus but it only effected us. That was fun.
@attila.theconqueror Hungarian national songs are generally very good.I do not write this as a Pole (so I like what is Hungarian - of course). They are very expressive and either create a mood or a fighting spirit. They also always convey a certain content.
@attila.theconqueror because in our language we have two names for your nation: the one that coincides with your own naming - magyars, and another one from polish origin - Hungarian (венгер in Russian)
Hey, respect from Hungary. Do not take personally the "being shitted on", it's just the Habsburg emperor asked the Russian Tsar for aid to defeat the Hungarian liberty war. What could Russian Army do? Obey the Tsar's orders. Still I like Russian culture.
Hey the hungarian word "muszka" doesn't mean "damned russians" literally. It's a made-up word from word Moscow (Moszkva as we call it) and Ruszki (a pejorative word for Russian, but nothing specific) also, я учусь русский язык и я люблю это!
@@daphnearkenstone2333 ok then, I see it now. But if Ruszki is a pejorative one, how do you usually call us in a normal way?) coz I can’t remember any of these type of words for Magyars in our language. We simply call you Magyars))) maybe there are some in Bryansk, notorious region where you guys have been for a while... but not in Southern Russia for sure
@@darkeffect We don't hate you. We share the same history. We are very thankfull for your help during our War of Independence in 1991. We are very sorry that we weren't on your side in 1848., please forgive us. Brat uz brata, Hrvat uz Mađara!🇭🇷🇭🇺
@@raiden3589 we are Russians, we love Hungary... I understand English well, when I read the subtitles I started crying, but before I thought, was just regular Hungarian text... Especially the last paragraph of this song... god, I almost read this with tears on my eyes
Greetings from Kazakhstan🇰🇿♥️🇭🇺. Hungarians and Kazakhs were nomadic, and roamed through steppes together, but it was in past, now you are very beautiful country, with amazing and unusual Language.
Sälem friend! The Cumans, who used to live with the Hungarians and Romanians, were Christian Kipchaks. We have more in common with Kazakhstan than most people in our region suspect. Here in Romania our first ruling dynasty was the Basarab dynasty.
As a Hungarian it feels great to see all the love from others, especially our European neighbors who we share dark history with. Better future together, may no one divide us.
Imádom Magyarországot! Imádom a magyarokat! Nem szabad elfelejteni a Magyarország szabadságáért küzdők szent emlékét! Üdvözlet Romániából! Üdvözlet Marosvásárhelyről! 🇭🇺🤝🏼🇹🇩
very hard to learn though for english speakers like the ő and the é can modify an entire sentence so you gotta pay attention, its real tough i'm hungarian american and can only speak some hungarian but its enough to get into a conversation
@@odi4121 Hungarian is the universal language, if you first language is Hungarian, you can learn every language very fast, at least in the European sphere. oh, and Japanese as well, I think I've learnt it somewhere that Korean and Japanese ancestors had relations with the PROTO-PROTO finno-ugrics. so not really words, rather than the grammatical structure of the language and grammar.
@@cherri_chip7257 It is, most Hungarian cannot even speak and write our own language, properly. Altough I'd say that Hungarian sentence structuring is more logical than any other language, I've heard. Like, we don't say on, in, we use punctuations at the end of the word that we use the "on, in, etc."
Today we find ourselves all in the same boat. If you've learned anything in the last year we have a common oppressor. Stop fighting over the past, live in the now our time maybe short. Forgiveness is the only way to stop the wheel of karma. My family left Hungary over one hundred years ago and I greatly desire to return , to experience the culture hear the language, the Hungarian language is amazing. From Canada. Russell Ban.
My family left Hungary over one hundred years ago too, but they didn't want to go ..trianon happened..thousands of families torn apart, thousands of transylvanian Hungarians killed ,imprisoned and enslaved ,they kicked us out of our own country which belonged to us for over one thousand years ,and yet they still have the audacity to claim that is theirs and deny everything that happend ..this things saddens me and I wouldn't be so angry if they would acknowledge it ,thus making me act more nationalistic and filling me with more anger towards the olah ,I'm waiting for my country to call me at arms
I find Hungarian traditional and patriotic songs really emotional, probably because I am 1/4 Hungarian, sadly I do not know the language but I do plan to learn it, it really is a beautiful language, elegant melodic gentle, yet it sounds brave in songs like this.
Muszka is a bit archaic word for Russians. Like Slovaks were called 'tót', Romanians were called 'oláh', Serbians were 'rác' in the 19th century and earlier.
Olah or vlah, this "exonym" (foreign name given by other peoples: vlachs or wallachians in English, Walachen in German, oláh in Hungarian, βλάχοι in Greek, воло́хи in Russian, valaques in French, valacchi in Italian or valacos in Spanish) designated, in those languages, the Romanized populations of Central and Eastern Europe, on either side of the Carpathians, the Danube and the Prut. The name βλάχοι (vláhoi) in Greek, was taken over in Romanian as Vlahi. Also, in the field of history, the names Wallachians, Walachen, Oláhok, Volohi, Valaques and others. are used by foreigners to designate Romanians.
@@blab1523 yeah the transylvania hungarian nobility became vassal of the ottomans after the battle of mohacs. Royal hungary became a buffer zone between habsburgs and ottomans
Very Interesting History! In 1948 we had to fight against Tzar Franz Joseph, the Greatest Emperor of Europe! In 1956 against the Greatest Military Power of the World, Giant Communist Russia! Similar to many Hungarian folktales, surviving the hell!
@@tiktokmemecompilation6749 hahaha who celebrate Christmas on the 24 XDD Another prοτеsтаnt sect ? i know that it is celebrated on 25 december(new Gregorian/Neo-Julian calendar followers) or 7 january(old Julian calendar followers) XDD
👍 Danke Sven. Unseren Freundschaft bleibt unzertrennlich aber wir hoffen das deutsche Volk zu Vernunft kommt und sein Gehirn einschaltet. Gott mit euch.
This song is wonderful, even when it sings about death. Greetings from Slovakia. No more wars, no more hatred, all I want is peaceful coexistence with our southern neighbors.
I think as a Hungarian, we have too many sad and tragic songs and just a few with courage and patriotism. Someone make good hungarian military marches please.
Something is inside it. Germans have plenty of marches and patriotic songs which are happy and enocurage to fight for Kaiser. Hope there will be some Hungarian ones one day! Hungary is a nation which was created to rule and live in glory, not to suffer
Áldjon meg az isten titeket, de első sorban a lengyel testvéreinket, (Lengyel-Magyar két jó barát, legyen így örökké) Isten áldjon titeket fivéreim, és az összes olyan embert akiben fellobbant az érzés. Hungarians have been around for 1,000 years and will continue to be for 1,000 years (Niech Bóg was błogosławi, moi polscy bracia,)
Yes. Actually Hungarians, Avars, Huns, Pannons, Sabirs, Meds, Caldeans, Parthians, Scythians and their ancestors have been around in the Karpatian Basin since the Ice Age. And not only here. German museums hold several 800mm high golden huts of Med magicians. The Russian Ermitage is full of Scythian gold items of the highest quality. We are the decendants of the Royal Scythians, the nation of great king Atilla and the heirs of the uplifting historical power.
@@lilalali6753 Beggars not royal scythians. What do the Magyars have to do with Attila, who died around 450 AD, while the Magyars tribes were at a distance of 4500km from Europe, were in Asia, in the Mongolia area, and you arrived in Europe over 400 years . So the connection with Attila is based on fiction and lies.
@@predacorneliu My brother. Attila was only around to drive local tribes and romans out of central europe and the balkans(he contiuned trough europe), some Hunnic tribes settled down and Attilas country died with him. Then we did the Honfoglalás thing where we killed more tribes occupying the carpathian basin. And settled down. We were here for about 1000 years. So its not all that fiction. There maybe some legends that weren't true. But yeah we were here for a long time now.
@attila.theconqueror im not saying that they killed thousands of ppl, i wanted to state that, we had the policy of live here or get out. Tough they had some minor battles where tribal ppl got killed.
@attila.theconqueror i admit defeat you must have a higher knowledge about history than me, i just wanted to correct that romanian guy before me but i have failed miserably and will not contiune from now on to protect my own dignity. But thanks for being reasonable. Isten legyen önnel.
The hungarian language is unexplainably beautiful and unique... It's unsimiled to any other language and is unique to itself only, And it amazes me so much. Love to hungary!
@@peternagy6067 Some things: Négyszáz - neljäsataa Vére - veri Kinek a fiát viszik - Kenen pojat viedään (English subtitles helped me a bit with this one) Kezét - kätensä
@@rydernigguh1703 Considering Hungarian is believed to have split off from rest of Uralic thousands of years ago, the geographic distance, the different groups influencing Hungarian over the millenia and being from totally opposite sides of the family tree, yeah not really that close linguistically anymore. But still recognised those since they share a common root with my Finnish counterparts.
Naprawdę uważam, że nie ma większego ani silniejszego braterstwa niż Polacy i Węgrzy. Kochamy Cię, Węgry! 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺 Nagyon hiszem, hogy nincs nagyobb és erősebb a lengyelek és magyarok testvériségénél. Szeretjük Magyarországot! 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺 I really believe that there is nothing bigger and stronger than the brotherhood of Poles and Hungarians. We love you, Hungary! 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺
I love the minimal use of instruments. a double bass, a guitar and a stuff which looks as clarinet bur it's not. I asked my friend (a clarinet player), she told it''s indeed something like clarinet but it's not a standard clarinet, maybe some folkloric stuff one can find in some countries e.g,. in Italy. And finally, I found it. It's tárogató. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3 The historic context is tárogató is just a symbol of Hungary', so it matches well the lyrics... Élyen a Magyar, barátok.
My family left Hungary over one hundred years ago , but they didn't want to go ..trianon happened..thousands of families torn apart, thousands of transylvanian Hungarians killed ,imprisoned and enslaved ,they kicked us out of our own country which belonged to us for over one thousand years ,and yet they still have the audacity to claim that is theirs and deny everything that happend ..this things saddens me and I wouldn't be so angry if they would acknowledge it ,thus making me act more nationalistic and filling me with more anger towards the olah ,making myself to wait for my country to call me at arms
@@dominik8306 Ja wolę "Valahol Tetőled távol" (np.: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k3tRCQxQerk.html). Świetnie brzmi i świetnie się słucha.