Would love to hear more of these, am learning Hungarian in a fun way and short so easy to remember. Some simple sentences for everyday use would be great to learn and memorise, great to see the words on screen too.❤
To be fair, the first sentence was already grammatically incorrect. Sorry, inner grammar naz* jumped out... There are a couple possibilities depending on how formal you want it. And I'm not sure if you wanted to greet like - (I say) greetings to everyone -> Üdvözlök mindenkit | Üdvözletem mindenkinek | formal: Üdvözlöm önöket/magukat. or - (We say) greetings to everyone -> Üdvözlünk mindenkit | Üdvözletünk mindenkinek | formal: Üdvözöljük önöket/magukat.
@@FrederikCorneliustravel Don't worry it's very easy, using welcome in a sentence is identical to other languages If you use it as a verb, it is followed by the accusative (pro)noun. "They welcome her" If you use it as a noun, you need a preposition (warm welcome for everyone), the only difference is Hungarian is using postpositions - but the logic is the same :) The hard nut is to differentiate between definite and indefinite cojugaison...
Az nem "ződ", hanem "zöld"... :-) egyébként szimpatikus a hozzáállásod, welcome to Hungary, very glad you like this wee nation and this unique tradition.... Hungary is the most delicious piece of cake of/from the Whole Earth.
@@mementomorimohalovics5498 egyébként jó fej a kölyök... szimpatikus, hogy a magyar tradíciókat és nyelvtant gyakorolja... volt egyszer egy skót cimborám: "egészségedre" élmény volt hallani tőle :-DD
@@gabeszgabeszgabesz Persze jó arc, azért remélem a külföldiek sem veszik túl komolyan, mert egy oktató videóhoz képest elég hanyag..De hát mit várunk a vikingektől.. 😄
Jó napot, és köszönöm szépen! I’m am trying to learn Hungarian for no particular reason other than knowing a Hungarian. But it’s so hard and so these videos will be very helpful if you continue to make them especially for pronunciation.
hmm if i were you i would do um like yk like random wors that we can use normaly as a answer like soha or smth like this lot of random basic words to use in every day talksbtw i love your vids
Nice of you to learn a few words! However, "egy víz" means "a (bottle of) water". This "egy" is an indefinite article, it doesn't refer to the quantity of the bottles in your hand. I know, many languages don't have articles at all but Hungarian does. And you've already learnt another, English, that also does so you must be familiar with the concept.
Would love to hear more of these, am learning Hungarian in a fun way and short so easy to remember.
Some simple sentences for everyday use would be great to learn and memorise, great to see the words on screen too.❤
Nézem vissza a vieóid,és nagyon jól haladsz . Ügyes vagy ,csak így tovább
Great and fast information!
Finally a good "real world" language video!
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Thank you so much
I'm always happy to see Frederik's videos! Thank You for dealing with our language! ❤
To be fair, the first sentence was already grammatically incorrect.
Sorry, inner grammar naz* jumped out...
There are a couple possibilities depending on how formal you want it. And I'm not sure if you wanted to greet like
- (I say) greetings to everyone -> Üdvözlök mindenkit | Üdvözletem mindenkinek | formal: Üdvözlöm önöket/magukat.
or
- (We say) greetings to everyone -> Üdvözlünk mindenkit | Üdvözletünk mindenkinek | formal: Üdvözöljük önöket/magukat.
Im just gonna crawl back to the first page of my grammar book. ....
@@FrederikCorneliustravel
Don't worry it's very easy, using welcome in a sentence is identical to other languages
If you use it as a verb, it is followed by the accusative (pro)noun. "They welcome her"
If you use it as a noun, you need a preposition (warm welcome for everyone), the only difference is Hungarian is using postpositions - but the logic is the same :)
The hard nut is to differentiate between definite and indefinite cojugaison...
Thank you brother ❤
Szia! Nagyon szép a kiejtésed
Az nem "ződ", hanem "zöld"... :-) egyébként szimpatikus a hozzáállásod, welcome to Hungary, very glad you like this wee nation and this unique tradition.... Hungary is the most delicious piece of cake of/from the Whole Earth.
Akkor nézd meg hogy írta a négyes számot és a rózsaszínt...vagy utóbbit hogyan ejti :D Igazából az egész katasztrófa, de szórakoztató..
@@mementomorimohalovics5498 egyébként jó fej a kölyök... szimpatikus, hogy a magyar tradíciókat és nyelvtant gyakorolja... volt egyszer egy skót cimborám: "egészségedre" élmény volt hallani tőle :-DD
@@mementomorimohalovics5498 A srác dán anyanyelvű. Ahogy én ejtem ki a dán színeket és számokat, azonnal megbocsátottam neki :)
@@gabeszgabeszgabesz Persze jó arc, azért remélem a külföldiek sem veszik túl komolyan, mert egy oktató videóhoz képest elég hanyag..De hát mit várunk a vikingektől.. 😄
Ah guys ! You're a bit harsh on people who try to learn your language though. Please be indulgent! We try our best!
Kösz 😊
Jó napot, és köszönöm szépen!
I’m am trying to learn Hungarian for no particular reason other than knowing a Hungarian. But it’s so hard and so these videos will be very helpful if you continue to make them especially for pronunciation.
Hey! Is it possible to achieve a conversational level of Hungarian in 6 months? I'll be in Budapest for that time
😆, no!
Are you able to go over the alphabet?
Just found your channel. Great video. I would like to retire their. Do they speak english?
Not much! But we have a company that help relocate people. Send me an email frederik@fcp.one
hmm if i were you i would do um like yk like random wors that we can use normaly as a answer like soha or smth like this lot of random basic words to use in every day talksbtw i love your vids
Nice of you to learn a few words! However, "egy víz" means "a (bottle of) water". This "egy" is an indefinite article, it doesn't refer to the quantity of the bottles in your hand. I know, many languages don't have articles at all but Hungarian does. And you've already learnt another, English, that also does so you must be familiar with the concept.
wow congratulation :) You have a good pronunciation.
fém szürke :)
Just an advice about the pronounciation. Try to say színek see + neck.
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Where is your wife ? Is she hungarian ?