Easy Hungarian 10 - Favourite day
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Learn Hungarian with Easy Hungarian! In this episode Nóra and Gábor ask people about their favourite day of the week.
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Hosts: Nóra Kovács and Gábor Juhász
Camera: Gergely Molnár
Edit: Gábor Juhász
That older man's voice is BEAUTIFUL.
His mood, on the other hand...
Agreed. Hungarian is a very difficult language for me, but I could listen to him speak it all day. I wonder whether he speaks English as well.
He's creepy.
Now I really want to know what his hobby is....
Please continue making these videos! They are great as listening exercise, and I am really interested in the opinions of Hungarians. Contrary to the 100+ silly videos in which random people mispronounce kürtőskalács, these ones are really useful and valuable.
As a half-hungarian it's very embarassing to not understand this language...In vacation, only my father talks for the family and we just smile and say igen igen xD This video shows me again that I really have to learn it.
Same...
How is it going?
Same here...
Mi történt az Easy Hungarian csatornával? Tök jó lenne új videókat nézni! :D
Easy Hungarian? Optimistak vagytok!
haha! :) good one!
Beautiful language...🖤
több ezekre a videokra van szükségünk :(
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki!
l h Lengyel, Magyar két jó barát.
So what's easy about Hungarian again?
könnyen
Please continue making these videos!!
0:56 -- wouldn't the translation of "nagyon fáradt szoktam lenni" be "I am usually very tired", not "I used to be very tired"?
The English subtitle is correct. He is talking about the continuous past i.e. something that used to be typical for him.
if you interested in any language , i would say read the bible in the language that you want to learn , i know that anyone can't find at hand and compare between your mother tongue , because may bring divine inspiration!
I usually look for typical prayers but I guess I'm gonna look for a bible too, now.
I (as a hungarian) have heard about this method from my father. I tried reading some of the Bible in english but man... I just gave up. I've never heard those words in any kind of public conversation so I also didn't feel like learning them at all. Thus my english is only needed necessarily in job things or conversations with foreigners and you usually don't use those words. If you'd like to learn even more though, or you'd like to live in the UK or anywhere else then those words can come quite handy.
"Easy Hungarian"? But this is just oxymoron :D
It's easy if it is your Mother tongue or you already know a few European languages probably but otherwise it would be difficult to learn probably. I think the attitude translates in English or other languages though the no BS straight forward approach seems aggressive even rude to people who are not overly authentic themselves.
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@@AnnaLVajda "It's easy if it is your Mother tongue or you already know a few European languages". How? Hungarian have nothing to do with other European languages beside Finnish and Estonian. It's not Indo-European language. Knowing any other European language would help absolutelly nothing.
Lots of elderly Hungarian men sound like the old guy.
0:33
The subtitles are incorrectly translated and the people in the video at times don't use correct sentences. The moderator is overly articulate, people outside Budapest don't articulate like this.. All in all, I would not recommend this video to a new learner.
Sounds like turkish.
2:02: If you were too tired, why didn't you spare the time of the interviewer and just said that before they took the time to interview you, idióta?
I liked that guy. He seemed like someone who doesn't have a big ego.
Samantha Tite Webber really? I thought the exact opposite.
Because he was honest and straight-forward. He doesn't really have a favorite day, no, he can't say he likes today because he's tired after studying, and no, he doesn't study every day but only when it's needed.
I dunno, a lot of people take the opportunity to make themselves look big. "Yeah I do study every day, it wears me out but I gotta do what I gotta do," or "My favorite day is Saturday because I do this really crazy thing"
(I don't think the people who stated their favorite days were trying to make themselves look big. I just think this guy had a different answer and in addition to that he didn't have a big ego)
Quite the reading-between-the-lines you did here, huh? I just read, between the lines, an impolite man saying: "Fuck off, I don't have time for that now". People in general, and Hungarians particularly, mistake straight-forwardness with rudeness. But I got your point, Samantha, and I agree with the second paragraph of your second answer.
Matheus G. S. Have you lived in Hungary by the way? I've seen a few of your comments under these videos and you seem to have a detailed impression of Hungarians, as if you'd lived with them for some period of time.
0:45 The old grumpy man is close, typical Hungarian. Abnormal attitude.
Typical hungarian.
Not sure about the typical bit, but I like his sense of humor.
Grumpy my ass. He's got a huge charisma, yet he's polite.
efff offf. He doesn't know her.