Én francia vagyok, már pár éve tanulom a nyelvet, azért egyszerre jött be mert annyira különleges, semmihez se hasonló és tényleg menő ahogy hangzik, nagyon nem unom magam vele. Az az egyetlen hátrány, hogy bár nézek videókat, olvasok híreket stb. magyarul, a nyelvet a valódi életben nem használom, és nincs is kivel. Egyetlenegyszer beszéltem magyarul, a magyar nagykövettel Lettországban, ő látszólag le volt nyűgözve, és az tényleg király érzés volt, hogy végre tudtam használni valakivel.
I've been learning Hungarian for almost 2 months now and I genuinely think I'm getting the hang of it! As a native Bulgarian speaker, I notice that there are a some grammatical rules that are the same in both languages, but they are VERY diffirent from one-another as a whole. The magyarul experience is unique in it's own way. I'm learning Hungarian, because my future flight school is located there and because a lot of Bulgarian authors from the times of the peack of the Ottoman Empire have mentioned Hungary and the Hungarian language in their books. That last fact alone got me quite intrigued in the language, and so I finally found the perfect time to start learning it. Imádom Magyarországot, és egy nap el szeretnék menni oda
@@Vibingincorndogs Не мисля, че Българският език много ще ти е на помощ при изучаването на Руски. За мен изобщо не ми е проблем да говоря, но двата езика са доста различни, ако всъщност се загледаш в особеностите. Много хора биха си мислили, че двата езика са подобни, но в действителност това е, защото те използват Кирилицата като азбука. Аз лично знам и двата езика и мога да ти кажа, че нямат много общо един с друг.
Köszönöm, hogy nem válaszoltál angolul. Szerintem az furcsa, amikor megpróbálok valakivel beszélgetni magyarul, de aztán csak angol nyelvű válaszokat kapok...
I'm lebanese and l studied medicine in cluj napoka romania(kalasvar) where the population was in part hungarian. I loved the language , I learned a few sentences .I'd like you do a course on U tube . Szervusz .
Hungarian is a rather complicated, but exceptionally logical language. What makes it easier is that the meaning of words is usually very specific, a word does not have as many meanings as, for example, in English. That is why Hungarians understand simple texts from foreigners who speak Hungarian poorly. The specific meaning of words partially compensates for grammatical errors. The real difficulty lies in the fact that words can have an enormous number of forms, depending on the role of the word in the sentence. A verb or noun can have up to 40-50 or more forms. You can get very confused about this. The other difficulty, which follows from the previous ones, is that Hungarian is very suitable for creating long complex sentences, because the very logical grammar makes it possible for long, complicated sentences to be understandable (to someone who knows Hungarian well).
Jacob Grimm: "The logical and perfect structure of the Hungarian language surpasses all other languages." George Bernard Shaw: "I can boldly say that after studying the Hungarian language for years, I became convinced that if Hungarian had been my mother tongue, my life's work would have been much more valuable." Giuseppe Mezzofanti: "Do you know which is the language that I place before all others, with Greek and Latin, because of its constructive ability and the harmony of its rhythm? The Hungarian."
i'm a spanish native speaker, i think the hungarian is very special! i want to start to learn it! i already speak spanish, english and french but these langues are very different, so it's a kind of challenge for me
Also if you travel to Hungary (at least to Budapest) and speak Hungarian with the locals (not necessarily even having full blown conversations, just simply ordering food or interacting with a cashier at the supermarket), even if you have some trouble understanding their responses, they're generally super appreciative of your efforts and at least in my experience they'll go from polite, but rather reserved, to still polite, but also very friendly. And it's even more transparent with elderly people. I can share a story of having accidentaly broken my gf's glasses and going around the town to fix them. We were stressed and in a hurry, so I didn't make effort and just spoke English. We went to some fancy optical salon in the centre of Pest as it was the nearest one. They told us they couldn't fix it (maybe willing that we'd be pushed to buy a new pair at their salon, idk). So then we went to the second one, which was a small venue at the very end of some smaller street. The elderly lady whom we encountered there, either couldn't or didn't wanna speak English with me and acted rather cold about it. The second I said "Azért" and then followed up with the explanation of the problem, while googling how to say "glasses' frame" in Hungarian on the side (its "szemüveg keretje" if you ever wondered. Now that noun is instilled in my mind), she changed her attitude by 180* and acted super sweet throughout the entirety of the conversation. She fixed the glasses and didn't even wanna charge us for it
Én beszélek kicsit magyarul✨️ I've been learning for a few years for my best friend, though with high school and everything considered i have been extremely slow on learning. I'm slowly starting to understand more and begin speaking in smaller sentences. Even being able to reply to questions and such has been a big achievement for me! I do hope to continue learning and this was an extremely insightful video of how you grasped the language !!
I’ve been learning Hungarian through Netflix subtitles, Hungarian movies using bing translator as subtitles and after studying for 3-4 months I have a really good grasp on the basics I understand the most common 400-500 words I still need to study more to understand movies and videos in Hungarian without subtitles but I can do very basic conversation now. Maybe in 3 more months I can be able to watch Hungarian movies without subtitles and understand most of it. And I don’t even live in Hungary
@@tyo4742there are a couple of full Hungarian films here on RUclips, for example: 1. Örök tél (eternal winter) It’s about the life of a Hungarian woman of German origins in the Soviet Gulag in Siberia 2. Made in Hungária. It’s about the youth and early years of stardom of a popular Hungarian singer, called Miklós Fenyö who founded the rock band Hungária. 3. Üvegtigris. It’s a comedy. These have been popular films in Hungary is recent years, though I am not sure if they come with subtitles. The best Hungarian films are of course not on RUclips for copyright etc..reasons.
@@tyo47421. Örök tél (Eternal winter) 2. Made in Hungária 3. Üvegtigris These are all here on RUclips. The best Hungarian films are not here though, obviously for copyrights reasons.
I'm so glad to see people like you wanting to learn and integrate into the Hungarian culture you are truly a good and bright person, keep up the great work!
Szía! i think ”Hungarian Kiwi” has pretty good lang/culture channel also 😃. Yes, Magyarországon but Észtországban ( in/on country) =same meaning but not at all, or is it? Ládikóba…ládikóbe🤔, -ra,-re? ”Bojler eladó!” =for sale? not really, it is phrase🤗.
It might sound odd, but I absolutely love the word “krumpli”. It just rolls off the tongue so well 😂 I’ll be following your channel from now on to learn Hungarian! 🇭🇺 Much love from the UK!
I also love krumpli😂 (means potato in Hungarian if u didn't know) but i love sült krumpli more! (French fries) Much love from Hungary! Sok szeretet Magyarországtól!
Krampampuli = New Year's Eve alcoholic hot drink. Dried fruits (plums, peaches, dates, figs, etc.), walnuts, almonds, raisins, hazelnuts, mulled wine, rum... Ettől kidőlsz mint az ólajtó!
I’m starting to learn Hungarian and I am a little bit nervous because everybody says that it is a difficult language but I got relatives there so that is a good motivation😅… I guess. But also this is a great video thanks.
Nice video! Congratulations on your Hungarian, you speak it very nicely. Yes, please do a Hungarian language course, I'm pretty sure it will be appreciated by many. Thanks!
if peopels talk about difficult language they think of Chines and Russian bacause the letter. Yeah thats also can make a language difficult but relly i born in Hungary i speak Hungarian and its still difficult so I am VERY impressed that you speak Hungarian so well.
@@FrederikCorneliustravelModern Hungarians especially in Budapest dont necessarily speaks the language correctly or understand it properly. Szia for example is the same word as See you literally just woth Ya .Igen in a same way in South we say Ha while Igen is more of oath related something that is binding...
Just a tip for video making: try to find fonts with accented letters. Now for emphasis is good but other times, it is annoying that it is not the same looking letter as the others. When you download them you can see which ones are in. Pretty good video! Congrats on learning and using the language. I knew a few people that are living here and had been married for years and still didn't speak a word of Hungarian. So congrats! 👍
Szia Frederik! As a Hungarian I am very glad for this video! Keep on learning, you've made such a big achievement! Danish is hard to pronounce too anyway hahahahahaha
@@FrederikCorneliustravelFrederik gratulálok most hivatalosan boldoggá tetted a magyarokat Frederik congratulation you officially made hungaryans happy
I am learning both languages Hungarian and Danish, and also Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese etc and all other Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages etc, because they are so pretty and very easy to learn, even Hungarian which is an agglutinative language, so, even though Hungarian is very different with very different grammar, it is actually one of the easiest languages, which can be learnt quite fast, kinda like Germanic languages, especially if one focuses mostly on vocab, and if one figures out how its grammar works, it will be quite easy to use it, as the only difference is, that in agglutinative languages, the prepositions are added at the end of the noun and are written as one word and they are referred to as postpositions, and even though I don’t know any agglutinative languages fluently, I kinda figured out how agglutinative languages work, so I don’t feel like they are that different now! Hungarian is a mid category 2 language spelling-wise and it has an easy category 1 pronunciation, almost as easy as Icelandic / English / Dutch / Norse / Gothic pronunciation, and, Danish has a very easy and light category 1 spelling and a category 2 pronunciation like German / Brazilian Portuguese / Faroese / Swedish / French, so Danish pronunciation takes more practice to get the exact accent, as it has an accent that is a bit ‘harder’ to imitate, like German and Faroese, but the words themselves are very easy to learn! Danish and Hungarian words are also super easy to memorize, as most of them are very pretty, and one naturally remembers the prettier and more distinctive words faster, and even though I am beginner level in both Danish and Hungarian at the moment, I can understand most Danish words I see because I am advanced level in Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Icelandic / Norse / German and upper advanced level in Dutch! Hungarian is very different from the other languages I am learning, and it is closely related to Turkish, as they come from the same Proto language, which is why they have the same word endings like ek / rök / k / mek / nek / tek / ök and many cognates, but Hungarian is actually a pretty language with mostly pretty words, as it was influenced a lot by Germanic / Norse languages, and it is very unique overall, so most of the Hungarian words aren’t obvious cognates with words from any other language, and its numbers are also very unique! I highly recommend learning Hungarian and Danish 2gether with Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese etc, which are also super gorgeous - these languages are the prettiest languages ever created, as pretty / refined / poetic as English, so they are way too pretty not to know, and they are all super fun to learn / speak / hear / see etc!
By the way, Hungarian has a relaxed pronunciation, so the muscles involved in speaking and the lips are kept relaxed when saying words in Hungarian and the words are pronounced normally, but Danish has a non-relaxed pronunciation like English / Dutch / German / Welsh / Faroese / Brazilian Portuguese / French, so the muscles involved in speaking and the lips are tensed up (it’s kinda subconscious, one isn’t even aware of it) and a different sound placement is used, which is what gives these languages that different / modern sound, and this is something that one does automatically, it’s all controlled by the hern, and it’s really hard to explain how this works, but if one keeps trying to imitate the exact sounds one hears and tensing up the lips and muscles involved in speaking to different levels and if one tries different sound placements, one will get the right Danish accent eventually, and, with languages that use a non-relaxed pronunciation, I feel like it would be way easier to get the right accent if one knew all the words and the pronunciation of each word automatically, so, first learning all the words automatically, like, really automatically, and listening to the language a lot, while reading the subs, and then when getting to an upper intermediate or advanced level, trying to pronounce the words, and normally, pronunciation should improve naturally, once one knows a lot of the words automatically, so it takes a lot of revising and repeating, and also typing a lot in the language, to develop a muscle memory and reflexive memory, in addition to learning the words with their pronunciation automatically, and also listening to the language being spoken a lot, like, hearing each word hundreds of times, over a longer period of time, and then the pronunciation should come naturally, especially if one remembers to consciously tense up the lips and the muscles involved in speaking, and to not pronounce the words like in the first language that one was made to learn and trying different sound placements, until one gets the right sound and until new speaking habits are formed, and then it should all be like second nature! I highly recommend focusing mostly on vocab, and learning hundreds and thousands of new words every regularly, while also regularly revising previously learnt words, many times, over a longer period of time, until every word can be instantly processed and automatically remembered, and memorizing as many lyrics as possible (for example, learning all the Skáld songs which are in many Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages and Nox songs such as Nem Lesz Több Danc) is also a great way to learn many new words and phrases in a fun way, and also, always watching every single video and movie with subs in the target languages, which are the best and most effective ways of languages many pretty and easy languages! I use all these language learning techniques such as spaced repetition and memorizing lyrics and watching everything with subs etc, having over 50 target languages, and learning new words in about 15 of my target languages regularly and in some of the other target languages occasionally, and usually prioritizing about five languages the most, and I see a lot of progress fast, so, even though watching and rewatching vocab videos many times isn’t the most fun part about learning languages, it is definitely the most efficient and necessary!
@@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 WOW! Te nagyon tehetséges vagy, hogy ennyi nyelven beszelsz/tanulsz. Sokan vagyunk akik nem képesek egyetlen 1 nyelvet megtanulni. Én angol nyelvterületen élek már 23 éve, és még minding akad problémám (na, nem sok 😀)
Győr and a Danish guy - brings back memories :D About 15 years ago, a Danish journalist was coming to Győr to do a story about the women's handball team, he asked my help to be some kind of fixer for him. Everything went fine, and before he left he admitted he had been worried about what kind of people and culture he would meet in the wild east :D He had probably pictured donkey drawn carts, big hairy giants eating with bare hands in smoky restaurants :D So I think it was a relief for him. It's just another nice European city.
Szia tetsznek a videóid amikett kèszitesz ès új szemszögböl làttom a magyar nyelvet. Emiatt örülök hogy rà talàltam a csatornàdra üdvözletel egy magyar ember
I am impressed you took the time and effort to learn, being a native Hungarian/English speaker I have forgotten more than I care to think and still strive to keep my heritage alive.
I'm hungarian and it's just AMAZING how You love and learn hungarian language!! Respect to You and also thank You! And the tiny hungarian-danish badge on You is very cute! 😄
Yes, I would like you to do a Hungarian language course! Also, how long did it take you to learn Hungarian? My favorite words in Hungarian: Egy sört szeretnék.
2:23 Also there is a more formal way: " Jó napot kívánok!" meaning "I wish you a good day". "Jó napot" is actually an abbreviation of that, but saying just "'Jó napot!" it totally fine.
Hi Frederik! Thank you so much for your interesting and genuine insights about hungarian language and culture in general. I will visit Budapest soon, for the first time and I'm very excited for. Your content are really helping me a lot, thank you!, thank you again! :) Btw, you mentioned in this video about hungarian music: what bands or artists do you recommend or you like most? Thank you and keep sharing your good stuff! Rita x
Very good, at the moment I'm in Hungary, in Szeged to study, I'm trying to learn to speak Hungarian and it's not easy at all but I'm enjoying the process
I want to learn more , I'm mostly of Hungarian descent, three of my grandparents and father are from there. Yet I Don't speak because they weren't a part of my life, and my father came here so young he's not super fluent. Thanks for this
@@krisztiankisbojti-yw5qx hát ez viszonylag igaz… de a suliban szoktuk mondogatni, pl: ‘megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskeitekért börtönbe kell zárnunk titeket’ vagy valami 😂
@@Nacho-x5j no no, they are longer 😈 nah just kidding, lemme show u a hungarian sentance: “ma elmentem a boltba almákat venni, de pont kifogytak” (today i went to the store to buy apples, but they just sold out) hope this helps 😊
@@K4T_LUV3R Haha, I got scared for a moment. Well, that sentence seems more normal 😂 Thanks, mate! Greetings from Argentina! I'll be in your beautiful country in a few days
I like your hungarian pronunciation, it sounds so smooth and light, better than some native speakers'😄 Sok sikert és csak így tovább! - Good luck and keep it up!❤
great video! Also never try to eat wild chestnuts from the tree, it’s not what they are selling. roasted chestnuts are a different edible type called mild chestnuts (szelíd gesztenye). vadgesztenye is poisonousk
Thanks for this video -- new to your channel. I''ve been learning on and off using Duolingo but haven't really made a goal -- it's really just out of curiosity. In terms of favourite words, I laughed when I learned "bisztonságos" ("safe") because it's so long compared to English! It's very interesting seeing how the language works :)
You speak Hungarian much better than I speak Danish. I'm so glad you've made so much progress, and I'm ashamed. It's true, all Danes prefer to speak to me in English, it's more convenient for them. It seems the Hungarians are more patient.
Another tip: change the language settings on your phone to Magyar. One of my favourite magyar words: csirkepaprikás. Btw how do you like Hungarian foods?
@@andushka2768 ah i see, thank you. im also trying to learn hungarian but there are so few resources online compared to somethong like russian or german
@@the0n3buc5uc As @andushka2768 said "sziasztok" is already plural, but you can still use something like "Üdv (or üdvözlet) mindenkinek" which is more formal.
I think learning the alphabet is one of the most important things. You should understand the special letters which are used in Hungarian, like sz, zs, gy, ty, dzs. It will help you to pronounce the words more easily in which these letters are used. Besides that, you will understand that these are single letters and not two separate ones.
Hello everyone! Its great to see that so many people from around the world want to learn Hungarian! If there are any native Norwegian speaker who wants to learn Hungarian I would like to help you learn and practice Hungarian and I also want to learn Norwegian. So language exchange!
Hi im Hungarian it's very difficult for hungarian peoples too learn the language . Its very hard to learn 120 000 word . In Hungary so many peoples who born in the country cant speak correctly . you are very good at learning hungarian and sorry for the wrong spelling
as a hungarian, i can say köszönöm and jó napot was very good! but the s not always make an sz sound! i might think this is one of the hardest thing to learn in hungarian not the öüóőúűéá etc. s is like in mosdó. hard to remember it! i use duolingo to learn english! and if you think, everything is cheap for hungarians, we are with a medium getting we get like 300.000 forint, so not much compare that 2000 is a movie.
It is interesting! Need more effort to memorize all the words. For me, the hardest is when there are commas above each word. In my country Indonesia, we rarely use commas in every word. I never see it. That is a big difference. 😅
I would never try to learn hungarian because of the unusual complexity and the limited usability. If I would be interested in travelling to eastern Europe, I would choose slovak instead, because it opens the gate to several slavic languages. You can even use it to communicate with speakers of other slavic languages with a good chance of understanding pretty much. (Spoken slowly, even up to 70-80%) With hungarian, you only get access to hungarian. There are no similar/related languages.
Én francia vagyok, már pár éve tanulom a nyelvet, azért egyszerre jött be mert annyira különleges, semmihez se hasonló és tényleg menő ahogy hangzik, nagyon nem unom magam vele. Az az egyetlen hátrány, hogy bár nézek videókat, olvasok híreket stb. magyarul, a nyelvet a valódi életben nem használom, és nincs is kivel. Egyetlenegyszer beszéltem magyarul, a magyar nagykövettel Lettországban, ő látszólag le volt nyűgözve, és az tényleg király érzés volt, hogy végre tudtam használni valakivel.
Írni viszont nagyon szépen írod a magyart!:)
Imádom, hogy választékosan fejezed ki magad, gratulálok..
Minden elismerésem.
Szépen irsz. Én szivesen beszélgetnék veled
Ha gondolod én is szívesen beszélgetek veled, nagyon örülök és büszke vagyok rád, hogy ilyen szépen megy!
I've been learning Hungarian for almost 2 months now and I genuinely think I'm getting the hang of it! As a native Bulgarian speaker, I notice that there are a some grammatical rules that are the same in both languages, but they are VERY diffirent from one-another as a whole. The magyarul experience is unique in it's own way. I'm learning Hungarian, because my future flight school is located there and because a lot of Bulgarian authors from the times of the peack of the Ottoman Empire have mentioned Hungary and the Hungarian language in their books. That last fact alone got me quite intrigued in the language, and so I finally found the perfect time to start learning it. Imádom Magyarországot, és egy nap el szeretnék menni oda
Minden elismerésem a tiéd, megtanulni a magyar nyelvet nagyon nehéz. Sok sikert és kitartást hozzá tesó ;)
поздрави от Magyarország :)
Speak Bulgarian pls might help with Russian
@@Vibingincorndogs Не мисля, че Българският език много ще ти е на помощ при изучаването на Руски. За мен изобщо не ми е проблем да говоря, но двата езика са доста различни, ако всъщност се загледаш в особеностите. Много хора биха си мислили, че двата езика са подобни, но в действителност това е, защото те използват Кирилицата като азбука. Аз лично знам и двата езика и мога да ти кажа, че нямат много общо един с друг.
@@flightquattro1473 wish I was not a nerd that only speaks English
@@flightquattro1473 very nice
I second this. Hungarians are very appreciative about people who learn and use their language. Lovely people.
Köszi hogy ennyire megbecsülöd a nyelvünk❤
That 4th word looks absurd wth 😭what does it mean
@@happydogger5009 that mean "you appreciate it"
Köszönöm, hogy nem válaszoltál angolul. Szerintem az furcsa, amikor megpróbálok valakivel beszélgetni magyarul, de aztán csak angol nyelvű válaszokat kapok...
@@RichieLarpa yes.
Én meg azért írok angolul kommentet mert ha inkább angol a RUclipsr hogy ne értse véletlenül félre
Hungarian sounds like such a beautiful language, good for you 🥰
Very Beautiful!
Köszönjük! 🥰
I'm lebanese and l studied medicine in cluj napoka romania(kalasvar) where the population was in part hungarian.
I loved the language , I learned a few sentences .I'd like you do a course on U tube . Szervusz .
Amazing!
As a hungarian, your skills in the laungage is absolutey magnificent! You're amazing, keep it up! Sending love xxx
Wow thank you so much! I try my best! 🤩
Hungarian is a rather complicated, but exceptionally logical language. What makes it easier is that the meaning of words is usually very specific, a word does not have as many meanings as, for example, in English. That is why Hungarians understand simple texts from foreigners who speak Hungarian poorly. The specific meaning of words partially compensates for grammatical errors.
The real difficulty lies in the fact that words can have an enormous number of forms, depending on the role of the word in the sentence. A verb or noun can have up to 40-50 or more forms. You can get very confused about this. The other difficulty, which follows from the previous ones, is that Hungarian is very suitable for creating long complex sentences, because the very logical grammar makes it possible for long, complicated sentences to be understandable (to someone who knows Hungarian well).
Örömmel olvastam (fordításban), hogy miben rejlik a magyar nyelv nehézsége.
Hungarian is not logical.
Logical😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jacob Grimm: "The logical and perfect structure of the Hungarian language surpasses all other languages."
George Bernard Shaw: "I can boldly say that after studying the Hungarian language for years, I became convinced that if Hungarian had been my mother tongue, my life's work would have been much more valuable."
Giuseppe Mezzofanti: "Do you know which is the language that I place before all others, with Greek and Latin, because of its constructive ability and the harmony of its rhythm? The Hungarian."
És egy vicc Ferenc pápátol, a magyar nyelvröl:
-miért beszélnek menyországban magyarul?
-mert egy örökkévalóság megtanulni!😊
i'm a spanish native speaker, i think the hungarian is very special! i want to start to learn it! i already speak spanish, english and french but these langues are very different, so it's a kind of challenge for me
Also if you travel to Hungary (at least to Budapest) and speak Hungarian with the locals (not necessarily even having full blown conversations, just simply ordering food or interacting with a cashier at the supermarket), even if you have some trouble understanding their responses, they're generally super appreciative of your efforts and at least in my experience they'll go from polite, but rather reserved, to still polite, but also very friendly. And it's even more transparent with elderly people. I can share a story of having accidentaly broken my gf's glasses and going around the town to fix them. We were stressed and in a hurry, so I didn't make effort and just spoke English. We went to some fancy optical salon in the centre of Pest as it was the nearest one. They told us they couldn't fix it (maybe willing that we'd be pushed to buy a new pair at their salon, idk). So then we went to the second one, which was a small venue at the very end of some smaller street. The elderly lady whom we encountered there, either couldn't or didn't wanna speak English with me and acted rather cold about it. The second I said "Azért" and then followed up with the explanation of the problem, while googling how to say "glasses' frame" in Hungarian on the side (its "szemüveg keretje" if you ever wondered. Now that noun is instilled in my mind), she changed her attitude by 180* and acted super sweet throughout the entirety of the conversation. She fixed the glasses and didn't even wanna charge us for it
im trying to learn hungarian as a german speaker and all these words sound like they come from a different universe-
Hahah well said.
Ezt a véleményt dicséretnek veszem 😅
I also feel the same with german😢
Az érzés belülről jön, és nem véletlen.
Én beszélek kicsit magyarul✨️ I've been learning for a few years for my best friend, though with high school and everything considered i have been extremely slow on learning. I'm slowly starting to understand more and begin speaking in smaller sentences. Even being able to reply to questions and such has been a big achievement for me! I do hope to continue learning and this was an extremely insightful video of how you grasped the language !!
I’ve been learning Hungarian through Netflix subtitles, Hungarian movies using bing translator as subtitles and after studying for 3-4 months I have a really good grasp on the basics I understand the most common 400-500 words I still need to study more to understand movies and videos in Hungarian without subtitles but I can do very basic conversation now. Maybe in 3 more months I can be able to watch Hungarian movies without subtitles and understand most of it. And I don’t even live in Hungary
Do you have a movie suggestions?
@@tyo4742south park is the best if you want to learn swearing😂
@@tyo4742there are a couple of full Hungarian films here on RUclips, for example:
1. Örök tél (eternal winter) It’s about the life of a Hungarian woman of German origins in the Soviet Gulag in Siberia
2. Made in Hungária. It’s about the youth and early years of stardom of a popular Hungarian singer, called Miklós Fenyö who founded the rock band Hungária.
3. Üvegtigris. It’s a comedy.
These have been popular films in Hungary is recent years, though I am not sure if they come with subtitles. The best Hungarian films are of course not on RUclips for copyright etc..reasons.
@@tyo47421. Örök tél (Eternal winter)
2. Made in Hungária
3. Üvegtigris
These are all here on RUclips. The best Hungarian films are not here though, obviously for copyrights reasons.
Gratulálok 👋🏻
Hajrá, sok sikert a nyelvhez. Amikor egy külföldi beszél és tanul a mi nyelvünkön, az mindig büszkeséggel tölt el. 😁 Feliratkoztam. 😉
Nagyon köszönöm szépen
I'm so glad to see people like you wanting to learn and integrate into the Hungarian culture you are truly a good and bright person, keep up the great work!
As a new learner of hungarian, I must say the grammer of hungarian is very difficult.
Szía! i think ”Hungarian Kiwi” has pretty good lang/culture channel also 😃. Yes, Magyarországon but Észtországban ( in/on country) =same meaning but not at all, or is it? Ládikóba…ládikóbe🤔, -ra,-re?
”Bojler eladó!” =for sale? not really, it is phrase🤗.
Segítsek magyar vagyok
Végre van egy ember, aki magyarul tanul. Nagyon szépen beszélsz és sok jó tanácsot adsz. Sok sikert a magyar nyelvhez!
I'd like to learn. My moms side is hungarian, and my pappy came from Hungary to the US. My dad's side is german.
It might sound odd, but I absolutely love the word “krumpli”. It just rolls off the tongue so well 😂
I’ll be following your channel from now on to learn Hungarian! 🇭🇺
Much love from the UK!
That's a good one! Made me smile when I learned that.
What do you think about kurbli then? XD
I also love krumpli😂 (means potato in Hungarian if u didn't know) but i love sült krumpli more! (French fries) Much love from Hungary!
Sok szeretet Magyarországtól!
Krampampuli = New Year's Eve alcoholic hot drink. Dried fruits (plums, peaches, dates, figs, etc.), walnuts, almonds, raisins, hazelnuts, mulled wine, rum...
Ettől kidőlsz mint az ólajtó!
Heh the hungarian "krumpli" is actually a german origin word. Comes from "grundbirne".
I’m starting to learn Hungarian and I am a little bit nervous because everybody says that it is a difficult language but I got relatives there so that is a good motivation😅… I guess. But also this is a great video thanks.
No sweat, it's difficult but not _that_ difficult once you start understanding the logic behind it. Have fun with your studies:)
Egyetértek a tippjeiddel, Frederik, és nagyon jók a felvételek és a vágások a videón, ügyesek vagytok. 🙂
Köszönöm szépen
amazing, I'll go to Szeged for studying classical music for this year, and i also would like to learn Hungarian, Your videos encouraged me ,thank you!
Brother, it's pretty obvious you love the language and the country. Much respect. 👊
Annyira megható volt az egész kis sete suta filmecske. Köszönjük!
This Frederick fellow is so nice to Hungarians, thank you so much, its so heart warming.
Thank you!
mi a nemzetiséged?
@@FrederikCorneliustravel
Nice video! Congratulations on your Hungarian, you speak it very nicely. Yes, please do a Hungarian language course, I'm pretty sure it will be appreciated by many. Thanks!
Thank you! Will do!
Finally the video we all have been waiting for!
Yes
if peopels talk about difficult language they think of Chines and Russian bacause the letter. Yeah thats also can make a language difficult but relly i born in Hungary i speak Hungarian and its still difficult so I am VERY impressed that you speak Hungarian so well.
YES PLEASE! Any help you can give in learning Hungarian would be really appreciated.
Sure, you got any ideas, what kind of videos you’d like to see?
@@FrederikCorneliustravelModern Hungarians especially in Budapest dont necessarily speaks the language correctly or understand it properly.
Szia for example is the same word as See you literally just woth Ya .Igen in a same way in South we say Ha while Igen is more of oath related something that is binding...
Just a tip for video making: try to find fonts with accented letters. Now for emphasis is good but other times, it is annoying that it is not the same looking letter as the others. When you download them you can see which ones are in.
Pretty good video! Congrats on learning and using the language. I knew a few people that are living here and had been married for years and still didn't speak a word of Hungarian. So congrats! 👍
Nice video! I definitely want to learn more about this beautiful language.
Szia Frederik! As a Hungarian I am very glad for this video! Keep on learning, you've made such a big achievement! Danish is hard to pronounce too anyway hahahahahaha
Hey Bence! Thanks for watching! I am grateful for being able to learn Hungarian and speak it everyday with Hungarians! Danish is not easy either
@@FrederikCorneliustravelFrederik gratulálok most hivatalosan boldoggá tetted a magyarokat
Frederik congratulation you officially made hungaryans happy
I am learning both languages Hungarian and Danish, and also Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese etc and all other Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages etc, because they are so pretty and very easy to learn, even Hungarian which is an agglutinative language, so, even though Hungarian is very different with very different grammar, it is actually one of the easiest languages, which can be learnt quite fast, kinda like Germanic languages, especially if one focuses mostly on vocab, and if one figures out how its grammar works, it will be quite easy to use it, as the only difference is, that in agglutinative languages, the prepositions are added at the end of the noun and are written as one word and they are referred to as postpositions, and even though I don’t know any agglutinative languages fluently, I kinda figured out how agglutinative languages work, so I don’t feel like they are that different now!
Hungarian is a mid category 2 language spelling-wise and it has an easy category 1 pronunciation, almost as easy as Icelandic / English / Dutch / Norse / Gothic pronunciation, and, Danish has a very easy and light category 1 spelling and a category 2 pronunciation like German / Brazilian Portuguese / Faroese / Swedish / French, so Danish pronunciation takes more practice to get the exact accent, as it has an accent that is a bit ‘harder’ to imitate, like German and Faroese, but the words themselves are very easy to learn!
Danish and Hungarian words are also super easy to memorize, as most of them are very pretty, and one naturally remembers the prettier and more distinctive words faster, and even though I am beginner level in both Danish and Hungarian at the moment, I can understand most Danish words I see because I am advanced level in Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Icelandic / Norse / German and upper advanced level in Dutch!
Hungarian is very different from the other languages I am learning, and it is closely related to Turkish, as they come from the same Proto language, which is why they have the same word endings like ek / rök / k / mek / nek / tek / ök and many cognates, but Hungarian is actually a pretty language with mostly pretty words, as it was influenced a lot by Germanic / Norse languages, and it is very unique overall, so most of the Hungarian words aren’t obvious cognates with words from any other language, and its numbers are also very unique!
I highly recommend learning Hungarian and Danish 2gether with Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese etc, which are also super gorgeous - these languages are the prettiest languages ever created, as pretty / refined / poetic as English, so they are way too pretty not to know, and they are all super fun to learn / speak / hear / see etc!
By the way, Hungarian has a relaxed pronunciation, so the muscles involved in speaking and the lips are kept relaxed when saying words in Hungarian and the words are pronounced normally, but Danish has a non-relaxed pronunciation like English / Dutch / German / Welsh / Faroese / Brazilian Portuguese / French, so the muscles involved in speaking and the lips are tensed up (it’s kinda subconscious, one isn’t even aware of it) and a different sound placement is used, which is what gives these languages that different / modern sound, and this is something that one does automatically, it’s all controlled by the hern, and it’s really hard to explain how this works, but if one keeps trying to imitate the exact sounds one hears and tensing up the lips and muscles involved in speaking to different levels and if one tries different sound placements, one will get the right Danish accent eventually, and, with languages that use a non-relaxed pronunciation, I feel like it would be way easier to get the right accent if one knew all the words and the pronunciation of each word automatically, so, first learning all the words automatically, like, really automatically, and listening to the language a lot, while reading the subs, and then when getting to an upper intermediate or advanced level, trying to pronounce the words, and normally, pronunciation should improve naturally, once one knows a lot of the words automatically, so it takes a lot of revising and repeating, and also typing a lot in the language, to develop a muscle memory and reflexive memory, in addition to learning the words with their pronunciation automatically, and also listening to the language being spoken a lot, like, hearing each word hundreds of times, over a longer period of time, and then the pronunciation should come naturally, especially if one remembers to consciously tense up the lips and the muscles involved in speaking, and to not pronounce the words like in the first language that one was made to learn and trying different sound placements, until one gets the right sound and until new speaking habits are formed, and then it should all be like second nature!
I highly recommend focusing mostly on vocab, and learning hundreds and thousands of new words every regularly, while also regularly revising previously learnt words, many times, over a longer period of time, until every word can be instantly processed and automatically remembered, and memorizing as many lyrics as possible (for example, learning all the Skáld songs which are in many Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages and Nox songs such as Nem Lesz Több Danc) is also a great way to learn many new words and phrases in a fun way, and also, always watching every single video and movie with subs in the target languages, which are the best and most effective ways of languages many pretty and easy languages!
I use all these language learning techniques such as spaced repetition and memorizing lyrics and watching everything with subs etc, having over 50 target languages, and learning new words in about 15 of my target languages regularly and in some of the other target languages occasionally, and usually prioritizing about five languages the most, and I see a lot of progress fast, so, even though watching and rewatching vocab videos many times isn’t the most fun part about learning languages, it is definitely the most efficient and necessary!
@@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 WOW! Te nagyon tehetséges vagy, hogy ennyi nyelven beszelsz/tanulsz. Sokan vagyunk akik nem képesek egyetlen 1 nyelvet megtanulni. Én angol nyelvterületen élek már 23 éve, és még minding akad problémám (na, nem sok 😀)
Győr and a Danish guy - brings back memories :D
About 15 years ago, a Danish journalist was coming to Győr to do a story about the women's handball team, he asked my help to be some kind of fixer for him. Everything went fine, and before he left he admitted he had been worried about what kind of people and culture he would meet in the wild east :D
He had probably pictured donkey drawn carts, big hairy giants eating with bare hands in smoky restaurants :D
So I think it was a relief for him. It's just another nice European city.
Szia tetsznek a videóid amikett kèszitesz ès új szemszögböl làttom a magyar nyelvet. Emiatt örülök hogy rà talàltam a csatornàdra üdvözletel egy magyar ember
I am impressed you took the time and effort to learn, being a native Hungarian/English speaker I have forgotten more than I care to think and still strive to keep my heritage alive.
Hello Oldman! Thank you so much! It's a difficult language that I have ben learning at home for some time living in Hungary.
@@FrederikCorneliustravel Hi! What's your great goal? The number one motivation learning the language?
I'm hungarian and it's just AMAZING how You love and learn hungarian language!! Respect to You and also thank You! And the tiny hungarian-danish badge on You is very cute! 😄
your kind words are deeply appreciated
Awesome video! I am taking a trip to Hungary this summer and want to be able to speak a bit of Hungarian!
Nice video also good with all the examples
Thanks
Yes, I would like you to do a Hungarian language course! Also, how long did it take you to learn Hungarian? My favorite words in Hungarian: Egy sört szeretnék.
XD
I'm always impressed when anyone learns to speak English fluently. And add to that you are learning Hungarian which is a beast. Enjoyed this video.
2:23 Also there is a more formal way: " Jó napot kívánok!" meaning "I wish you a good day". "Jó napot" is actually an abbreviation of that, but saying just "'Jó napot!" it totally fine.
Congrqtulation ! Welcome in Hungary! Enjoy urself here! Make video abot Denmark!😊
Hi Frederik!
Thank you so much for your interesting and genuine insights about hungarian language and culture in general.
I will visit Budapest soon, for the first time and I'm very excited for. Your content are really helping me a lot, thank you!, thank you again! :)
Btw, you mentioned in this video about hungarian music: what bands or artists do you recommend or you like most?
Thank you and keep sharing your good stuff! Rita x
Very good, at the moment I'm in Hungary, in Szeged to study, I'm trying to learn to speak Hungarian and it's not easy at all but I'm enjoying the process
You are so lucky. Szeged is a fabulous city❤🇬🇧
Nice man! That’s my old city! Wonderful! Tell me if you need help with anything!
True
Thank you for the wonderful video and for appreciating the Hungarian language and culture. 😀
Our pleasure!
This is the first video from someone who learns Hungarian but speaks in English for the whole time. You are giving general tips for language learners.
Thank you so much!
Amazing
Thanks for editing and filming!
Köszönöm🎉
Cool . I love it ❤
I want to learn more , I'm mostly of Hungarian descent, three of my grandparents and father are from there. Yet I Don't speak because they weren't a part of my life, and my father came here so young he's not super fluent. Thanks for this
Nagyon jó videó. Ügyes vagy :) Gratulálok!
1:04 megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért, yes, my favourite word as a hungarian 🇭🇺 👍
Ezt amúgy semmire se lehet használni.
@@krisztiankisbojti-yw5qx hát ez viszonylag igaz… de a suliban szoktuk mondogatni, pl: ‘megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskeitekért börtönbe kell zárnunk titeket’ vagy valami 😂
@@K4T_LUV3R are words normally this long?
@@Nacho-x5j no no, they are longer 😈 nah just kidding, lemme show u a hungarian sentance: “ma elmentem a boltba almákat venni, de pont kifogytak” (today i went to the store to buy apples, but they just sold out) hope this helps 😊
@@K4T_LUV3R Haha, I got scared for a moment. Well, that sentence seems more normal 😂 Thanks, mate! Greetings from Argentina! I'll be in your beautiful country in a few days
I like your hungarian pronunciation, it sounds so smooth and light, better than some native speakers'😄
Sok sikert és csak így tovább! - Good luck and keep it up!❤
Very cool. It helps to be young and positive too.
great video! Also never try to eat wild chestnuts from the tree, it’s not what they are selling. roasted chestnuts are a different edible type called mild chestnuts (szelíd gesztenye). vadgesztenye is poisonousk
Very encouraging; thanks.
Thanks for this video -- new to your channel.
I''ve been learning on and off using Duolingo but haven't really made a goal -- it's really just out of curiosity. In terms of favourite words, I laughed when I learned "bisztonságos" ("safe") because it's so long compared to English! It's very interesting seeing how the language works :)
You speak Hungarian much better than I speak Danish. I'm so glad you've made so much progress, and I'm ashamed. It's true, all Danes prefer to speak to me in English, it's more convenient for them. It seems the Hungarians are more patient.
I'm currently in Subotica, Serbia, and a lot of Hungarian is spoken here. I remember seeing your videos when you played music here!
Jó Magyar és köszi!
really good video
Thank you so much!
Another tip: change the language settings on your phone to Magyar. One of my favourite magyar words: csirkepaprikás. Btw how do you like Hungarian foods?
"Sziasztok mindenkinek" is never used like this, just "Sziasztok" is enough.
I’m trying 😔
why? hello everyone seems like a pretty reasonable phrase as an english speaker. genuinely wondering
@@the0n3buc5uc
Because "sziasztok" is already plural. It's for everyone. Szia is hi, hello , just for one person.
@@andushka2768 ah i see, thank you. im also trying to learn hungarian but there are so few resources online compared to somethong like russian or german
@@the0n3buc5uc As @andushka2768 said "sziasztok" is already plural, but you can still use something like "Üdv (or üdvözlet) mindenkinek" which is more formal.
You are very impressive, my friend.
Gratulalok neked es sok sikert kivanok a NJ tengerpartrol.
Nagyon jól tudsz magyarul beszélni😁
You can talk hungary very well😁
Én is tanitok magyart dánoknak - nehezen megy nekik, igaz, ôk Dániában élnek. Jól megtanultad a nyelvet, gratula! Godt gået!
Tök szépen beszéled a nyelvet 🇭🇺
I think learning the alphabet is one of the most important things. You should understand the special letters which are used in Hungarian, like sz, zs, gy, ty, dzs. It will help you to pronounce the words more easily in which these letters are used. Besides that, you will understand that these are single letters and not two separate ones.
My entire family is from Hungary and I don't speak it but I'm wanting to learn so much.
Wanting is easy and it leaves us all wanting. 🙂 Start it today. There's and Easy Hungarian series on RUclips.
@joesiciliano2063 well what is it ?
Where do you live?
but the most important word is Bazdmeg
Definitely
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And the second is 'kurva'
Hello everyone! Its great to see that so many people from around the world want to learn Hungarian!
If there are any native Norwegian speaker who wants to learn Hungarian I would like to help you learn and practice Hungarian and I also want to learn Norwegian. So language exchange!
It would be great if u started a basic Hungarian course!!
Thanks for the videoooo
My maternal grandparents are hungarian
Nice 🇭🇺
Szia is such a beautiful word
Truth
it's hard to get perfect pronounciation on it though
Sir, your video is excellent I 'm Hungarian through my father. I took the trouble to learn Hungarian. Jo ejszakat. Andre BERENYI from France
Pareil ici haha, je me suis enfin motivé à apprendre ; sok sikert barátom!
Hi! I LOVE YOUR VIDEO.
YOU SHOULD GIVE LESSONS TOO.
MY FAVOURITE WORD IS ZIV❤
Great suggestion!
I would likeit if You would make a Hungarin Course!
There is also slang words in Hungarian but we do prefer the formal way so pls do speak formally in Hungarian if you can or can learn to
Igen a magyar egy nehéz nyelv!❤❤❤🎉
Ha nem könyvből, hanem magyaroktól tanulsz magyarul, az első szó a baszdmeg lesz...🙂
Igen ez igaz 😅
Hi im Hungarian it's very difficult for hungarian peoples too learn the language .
Its very hard to learn 120 000 word .
In Hungary so many peoples who born in the country cant speak correctly .
you are very good at learning hungarian
and sorry for the wrong spelling
Nagyon rossz a Google fordítás😕
Hungarian is very easy to learn. I learned it from my Mother, when i was born !
Drágám, az a gesztenye a kezedben nem ehető (edible).
Van szelid("tame" :) :) ) gesztenye és van vad(wild) gesztenye.
I'm a kid and I need to learn Hungarian for my passport I only have like a year so I'm trying
as a hungarian, i can say köszönöm and jó napot was very good! but the s not always make an sz sound! i might think this is one of the hardest thing to learn in hungarian not the öüóőúűéá etc. s is like in mosdó. hard to remember it! i use duolingo to learn english!
and if you think, everything is cheap for hungarians, we are with a medium getting we get like 300.000 forint, so not much compare that 2000 is a movie.
I honestly don't know why I must have to learn Hungarian 😊. Because I think that I would never move there, but interesting
De jo! ❤️
Any reccomendations for hunarian movies and songs? a course would be great!
Yeah, Buek is a good one, also check Netflix they. have a lot.
Filmválogatás: ruclips.net/video/q8mbb-307tE/видео.html&ab_channel=EntertainmentMaster2019
It is interesting!
Need more effort to memorize all the words.
For me, the hardest is when there are commas above each word.
In my country Indonesia, we rarely use commas in every word. I never see it.
That is a big difference. 😅
Ahh the commas and grammar might be difficult! The words can be easy to remember with different tricks!
commas? please explain
@@spuditgang He means accent marks
@@ryanferguson9249 oh but those are easy it took me 2 RUclips vids to learn
I commend you for your achievements in learning to speak Hungarian. One recommendation: please pronounce Budapest correctly.
Budapessssst
❤❤❤
complicado idioma (casos gramaticales y lo demás) y menos fonemas que el inglés... pero interesante.
PLEASEEEE MAKE BASIC COURSE OF HUNGARIAN♥♥♥♥
As a Hungarian my favorite Hungarian word is "mákosrétes"
Who’s Hungarian here
👇🏻
Ki Magyar itt?
👇🏻
Awesome video I suscribe, I am a peruvian math teacher whose father was Hungarian. Köszönöm szépen!
Amazing, thank you! We will make more
Paprikash is enough reason to learn Hungarian
I would never try to learn hungarian because of the unusual complexity and the limited usability. If I would be interested in travelling to eastern Europe, I would choose slovak instead, because it opens the gate to several slavic languages. You can even use it to communicate with speakers of other slavic languages with a good chance of understanding pretty much. (Spoken slowly, even up to 70-80%) With hungarian, you only get access to hungarian. There are no similar/related languages.
Hello! So I am very happy that foreigners want to learn Hungarian! Here is the longest Hungarian word! Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeségeitekért