I've been to Budapest 2 weeks ago & we just love the place, we are going back next September & I'm hoping to be able to have learnt a good bit of Hungarian by then :-)
I've been studying for about 2 months online now, and one thing I'm stuck on is how to pronounce the "gy" sound, especially like in "hogy vagy" any tips on that?
That's easy. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet, a phonetic notation for the Hungarian letter ''Gy'' is the phoneme /ɟ/. This phoneme /ɟ/ (Voiced palatal stop), represents a different sound, and should not to be mixed up with the phoneme [dʒ], which represents the English letters "J", and sometimes "G". The Hungarian "Gy" sound which is represented by the phoneme /ɟ/, can be found in Slavic languages as well. For example in Macedonian language it is the letter "Ѓ", in Serbian language the letter "ђ", in Russian - the letter Г when palatalized (when precedes a Soft vowel) and so on... I`m a Slavic speaking guy, and in Hungarian language I found little confusing the pronunciation of the vowels, especially the vowels E and É ...
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I'm in Slovakia in the border with Austria and Hungary so everybody speak Hungarian here and that's why I'm learning, this is super useful, thanks!
I speak Spanish my husband speaks Hungarian. We are trying to learn each other's language. It is not easy! Lucky we both speak English.
I absolutely get, my boyfriend speaks Hungarian, we are in Slovakia it's super difficult, i barely understand his family...
I've been to Budapest 2 weeks ago & we just love the place, we are going back next September & I'm hoping to be able to have learnt a good bit of Hungarian by then :-)
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Ahh köszönom a videót most minden nap tanulok magyarul...
és nagyon szép vagy! érzed fogok budapesten élni xd hah
Köszönöm szépen! Nagyon jó volt.
thank you
Köszönöm!!!!
koszonom szep :) , nagyon szeretem
Születésnapom Október másodikán is van :D
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you are so pretty Lena
I've been studying for about 2 months online now, and one thing I'm stuck on is how to pronounce the "gy" sound, especially like in "hogy vagy" any tips on that?
VulgarBearSteak try to say during it sounds similar to gy
Rather than like a dominant English soft "g" I suggest you pronounce "gy" like a combined light "d" and "j". It's hard though.
That's easy. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet, a phonetic notation for the Hungarian letter ''Gy'' is the phoneme /ɟ/.
This phoneme /ɟ/ (Voiced palatal stop), represents a different sound, and should not to be mixed up with the phoneme [dʒ], which represents the English letters "J", and sometimes "G".
The Hungarian "Gy" sound which is represented by the phoneme /ɟ/, can be found in Slavic languages as well.
For example in Macedonian language it is the letter "Ѓ", in Serbian language the letter "ђ", in Russian - the letter Г when palatalized (when precedes a Soft vowel) and so on...
I`m a Slavic speaking guy, and in Hungarian language I found little confusing the pronunciation of the vowels, especially the vowels E and É ...
@@oliverd1469 I agree
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Szuper tanárnő :D
Thank you beauty lady !!
I hope the second of October is not your birthday Lena. Please don't be a Libra!
Too fast