@@anabanana9141 Olá, Ana. Minha amiga (brasileira) também namora um carinha húngaro. Ele é super bacana. Por causa deles, estou aprendendo Magyarul. Mundinho
I love how this language sounds! I want to visit Budapest one day and speak it with the people. Sadly, I'm terrible at learning languages, and I've heard Hungarian is one of the hardest to learn. I can't even speak Spanish after taking it for 3 years in college. :(
If you try to learn hungarian, I suggest learning the alphabet, some words then the grammar like how to use them in sentences!! -from someone who learned hungarian :))
Everytime İ see thats very true that somebody said that the language of Hungary is more complicated to dominate to have a normál conversation with a born hungarian.
Day 7 of watching this over and over until I can memorize all these phrases: No one talking abt his face at the end after he finishes talking about "please"
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I am actually Hungarian, well i just wanted to check who speaked hungarian in the comments. ;-;. "én igazából magyar vagyok, Hát, csak megakartam nézzni ki beszélt magyarul a kommentekben. ;-;."
Hi, yes, s on its own is pronounced like the sh in show. For a regular English s sound, it's the zs combination in Hungarian (yes, it confuses us too). And yes, cs is pronounced like the ch in chocolate. We'll ask Norbi to speak slower on the next video :)