The HARDEST Language in The World? (Hungarian)

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  • @gus1thego
    @gus1thego  2 года назад +835

    This is HUNGARIAN! What do you think is the hardest language in the world? 🙏

    • @isthisathing2656
      @isthisathing2656 2 года назад +52

      Among us sussy language

    • @shekelboi
      @shekelboi 2 года назад +55

      I think the question is very relative if we define difficulty by the amount of time required to learn a language. It all depends on your native language and previous languages you studied. If we objectively tried to find the most difficult language it would still be incredibly difficult. Are we focusing on grammar, then Hungarian is undoubtedly difficult although it does have it's own logic, Slavic languages are similarly difficult, probably a bit less though since Hungarian is agglutinating and it really has a lot of suffixes (trust me, I'm Hungarian). If we look at vocabulary used then it could even be a language whose grammar is easy. If we look at writing system, from major languages, I think China tops the list.

    • @champboy5600
      @champboy5600 2 года назад +17

      I like how you don't pin your own comment

    • @adamwnt
      @adamwnt 2 года назад +7

      khoisan languages like !Xóõ

    • @abrahamlincoln5876
      @abrahamlincoln5876 2 года назад +46

      I'm from hungary, and everyone saying "magyar a legnehezebb nyelv a világon" . In english "the hungarian the most difficult language in the world".

  • @andorkurtos7304
    @andorkurtos7304 2 года назад +3613

    A magyar nyelv annyira nehéz, hogy még pár magyar sem tudja helyesen használni XD

    • @777tamas
      @777tamas 2 года назад +92

      Sőt ha felvidéki vagy székely vagy akkor még nehezebb rendesen írni magyarul mert nem is hagynak minket tanulni magyarul rendesen 😐

    • @thebesthungary560
      @thebesthungary560 2 года назад +90

      Főleg a cigányok👀

    • @rizsa75
      @rizsa75 2 года назад +46

      @@thebesthungary560 nem őket védve, de ez rohadtul nem így van...rengeteg magyar képtelen helyesen írni és beszélni. Csak egy egyszerű teszt...írasd le pár ismerősöddel a Himnusz első sorát. Lesz meglepetés..legtöbb magyar ember ebben az egyetlen egy sorban 2-3 hibát vét...

    • @goldagabor2070
      @goldagabor2070 2 года назад +2

      😂

    • @thebesthungary560
      @thebesthungary560 2 года назад +12

      @@rizsa75 alapból poén, de igen, igazad van. Múltkor például én is elfelejtettem a ,,vajon” szót, hogy ,,j” vagy ,,ly”

  • @nieczerwony
    @nieczerwony 2 года назад +2307

    Hello to my Hungarian brothers and sisters from Poland. Amazing people, amazing food, great wine, unique culture and unique speech.
    God bless you all!

    • @mzperx8759
      @mzperx8759 2 года назад +59

      Aw thank you 💛 we love Poland

    • @szurkeeminencias9574
      @szurkeeminencias9574 2 года назад +90

      Lengyel magyar két jó barát, együtt issza egymás borát. :)

    • @monvex5636
      @monvex5636 2 года назад +21

      we love you too greetings from budapest

    • @xanji.
      @xanji. 2 года назад +15

      Magyarok :D

    • @laszloczibula3386
      @laszloczibula3386 2 года назад +8

      @@xanji. Köszönjük! :)

  • @agnieszkaPoland
    @agnieszkaPoland 2 года назад +333

    I am Simple Polish, I see Hungary and click 😍 Magyar and Lengyel always brothers 💜 Greetings from Poland ❤️

    • @FraServitus
      @FraServitus 2 года назад +7

      Always brothers, as you said, brother :)

    • @vesakaitera2831
      @vesakaitera2831 2 года назад +20

      We Finns have been calling the Hungarians as "heimoveljet" (tribe brothers). because languistically Finnish is related to Hungarian, which is probably the hardest Uralian language. it is also clearly the biggest language in that group (13 million speakers) , Finnish being the second biggest (6 million speakers).

    • @keke7574
      @keke7574 Год назад +2

      értem

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      Love only exists for me the only lovable / love being, and love emojis / love related terms cannot be in comments etc, and only the word like should be used when referring to pretty languages! By the way... Hungarian and Icelandic aren’t as hard as ppl think (not even close to the hardest languages such as Arabic languages and Indian languages and Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc) and most Hungarian words aren’t long at all, they’re just a bit harder to read / spell than the words in most Germanic languages, but the words themselves are easy to remember / learn and the pronunciation is also very easy, so the words and the spoken language can be learned quite fast with the right methods like spaced repetition (memorizing as many thousands of words as possible as fast as possible by watching all sorts of vocab videos multiple times, but over a period of time, not on the same day, but one should watch them at least twice or thrice on the first day and a few days later, and then they can be watched on maximum speed to save time at least once or twice a week or every other week etc, but one must be very focused on each word and on the English translation and visualize each words and each letter of each word in one’s mind, otherwise one won’t learn anything) and then observing how others use them in sentences and using them the same way, and also watching all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / verbs / pronunciation / conjunctions etc and videos with sub in the target language + English sub and videos about idioms and expressions etc, and one should try learning as many song lyrics (in the target language) as possible, and after learning at least 5.000 words, one should start watching more videos with both subs hardcoded, so that both subs are shown at the same time, because that’s how one can easily pick up new words in context and get used to the sentence structure etc, and it’s also a good idea to watch most videos at least twice or thrice, and revise them after a while, and always revise the words that have already been learned until all words can be remembered automatically, and even though it’s good to learn all the pronunciation rules at the beginning because it gives an inkling of what the words words sound like, one should always learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling, in the target languages, and once one gets to a really advanced level where one understands almost every word, one should start watching mostly videos with Dutch sub (or sub in another target language) and reading eBooks in the target language etc, as that’s how an automatic mode in a new language is developed - only the spelling may take a bit longer to get used to and to memorize the exact spelling for each word, which is similar to the spelling of many French words, which also use a lot of accents on vowels!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      For example, I can easily say in Hungarian... Èn szeretem a Magyar nyelvet! And other things like that, and I know over 200 new words after only studying it for 2 or 3 days! Hungarian words are usually easy to remember, especially the super pretty words like nyelv / zöld / szia / tüzet / kés / elem / nyár / alma / mindig / okos / minden / igen / lenni / sötet / ezt / szeretem / rejtett / aranyát / lesz / egy / víz / zene etc, which are almost as easy to remember as most Dutch words and most Welsh / Breton / Norwegian words etc, after only seeing them once or twice or thrice, so most words in these languages can be learned super fast, especially if one is very focused on the words and gets to see them well in the video! I also knew a lot of words from the songs Nem Lesz Több Tánc and Szeretem by Nox, but I didn’t know what they meant before I started (seriously) learning Hungarian, including watching videos on grammar and pronunciation and verb conjugations and things like that! Hungarian is easier than I thought, especially the pronunciation and the aspect of about half of the words are those of a category 1 language, while the spelling in general is like that of a category 3 language, so it will take a while to memorize the exact spelling for each word with the right accent / umlaut etc, but it isn’t a lot harder than the spelling of many French words, for example, so one will naturally get used to the spelling if one is exposed to a lot of Hungarian, like, videos with subs in Hungarian and English and especially videos with subs in Hungarian on a regular basis, and gets to see the words spelled out many times, and I think it could be learned to a very advanced level (or to a native speaker level even) in about 2 or 3 years, or even in one year if one is a full-time language learner!

  • @cyt3992
    @cyt3992 Год назад +154

    Francia vagyok, de szeretem a magyart ! Ez egy gyönyörű nyelv és magyarországon kívül kevesen tudják ! Egyedül tanulok, és elmondhatom, hogy nagyon nehéz de ez nem akadályoz meg abban, hogy szeressem ezt a gyönyörű nyelvet 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺 !!

    • @janosvarga4401
      @janosvarga4401 Год назад +8

      Nagyon ügyes vagy! Láthatóan már elég sokat foglalkoztál a magyar nyelvvel. További sok sikert kívánok! :)

    • @cyt3992
      @cyt3992 Год назад +13

      @@janosvarga4401 Köszönöm szépen, remélem lesz lehetőségem visszatérni Budapestre és gyakorolni a nyelvet.

    • @cosd3799
      @cosd3799 11 месяцев назад

      Vesszen Trianon, ki kell rúgni az összes franciát az országunkból!

    • @wirti94
      @wirti94 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@cyt3992Ügyes vagy gratulálok! Ezt kevés francia mondhatja el magáról. Főleg mivel sokan nem is akarnak új nyelvet tanulni és azt várják hogy mindenki majd tud franciául, pedig nem

    • @VinylPanda-NaturallyClean
      @VinylPanda-NaturallyClean 10 месяцев назад +2

      Szép teljesítmény! 👍Majdnem hibátlanul írtál, annak ellenére, hogy komplex a szóhasználatod, és összetett mondatokban írsz! ☝️Sajnos sok magyar ember nem tud ennyire helyesen írni.

  • @SplitGuy89
    @SplitGuy89 2 года назад +1453

    Gyógyszertár is a tricky combined word... where GYÓGY means healing, SZER means stuff or material maybe and there's TÁR witch is kind of a storage...so the mirror-translation is HEALT STUFF STORAGE :)

    • @Flatlinehun
      @Flatlinehun 2 года назад +159

      Vasútvonal-végállomás? Ironroadline-endstation.

    • @karkosi8256
      @karkosi8256 2 года назад +133

      @@Flatlinehun szarvas 😔

    • @benjaminszentpaly-j.619
      @benjaminszentpaly-j.619 2 года назад +38

      A szer szavunk azert ennel sokkal tagabb fogalom. Szer-etet, szer-tartás, szer-vezet. Szerintem inkabb valami magasabb dologra utal, mint valami konkretat jelolne ki.

    • @lalixvalencia1340
      @lalixvalencia1340 2 года назад +31

      @@benjaminszentpaly-j.619 A szer valamire alkalmas dolgot jelent (vö.: szertelen, szerszám) . Abban egyetértek, hogy nagyon tág fogalom, vagy inkább fogalomkör.

    • @radioactivebeverage
      @radioactivebeverage 2 года назад +31

      a szer az inkább substance szerintem

  • @emilyadams7171
    @emilyadams7171 2 года назад +714

    My mother is Hungarian; she tried to teach my sisters and me the language from the moment we could comprehend speech. I remember family members in Hungary sending Hungarian books and DVDs to help me and my sisters learn; the thing was, WE HATED it. Her constant persistence in making sure we were on top of all the word meanings and phrases drove my sisters and I NUTS. It got to the point where we would all hide under the bed and stay there whenever she called us in for a lesson. Eventually, she gave up and stopped teaching us, and to this day, it's one of my BIGGEST regrets not pushing through her lessons because, HOLY SHIT, the POWER I would've wielded as a child. Looking back, they weren't that bad at all. I just didn't see the value in learning, and my patience was cut short by that. I'm trying to learn the language properly now, I know it'll take years, but hopefully, I'll get to the point where I can have fluent conversations with my mom :)

    • @janesmith5607
      @janesmith5607 2 года назад +58

      Sok sikert a tanuláshoz Emily ❤️🤍💚

    • @gergo424
      @gergo424 2 года назад +26

      It worth it Emily 🇭🇺

    • @emilyadams7171
      @emilyadams7171 2 года назад +39

      @@janesmith5607 Kösönöm Szepen!

    • @brozjoszip6401
      @brozjoszip6401 2 года назад +15

      Wish you good luck! Sikerülni fog. :)

    • @theexplosive583
      @theexplosive583 2 года назад +7

      Keep it up guy! I wish you good luck.

  • @misisziebert3631
    @misisziebert3631 2 года назад +17

    Gyimóthy Gábor: Nyelvlecke
    Egyik olaszóra során,
    Ím a kérdés felmerült:
    Hogy milyen nyelv ez a magyar,
    Európába hogy került?
    Elmeséltem, ahogy tudtam,
    Mire képes a magyar.
    Elmondtam, hogy sok-sok rag van,
    S hogy némelyik mit takar,
    És a szókincsben mi rejlik,
    A rengeteg árnyalat,
    Példaként vegyük csak itt:
    Ember, állat hogy halad?
    Elmondtam, hogy mikor járunk,
    Mikor mondom, hogy megyek.
    Részeg, hogy dülöngél nálunk,
    S milyen, ha csak lépdelek.
    Miért mondom, hogy botorkál
    Gyalogol, vagy kódorog,
    S a sétáló szerelmes pár,
    Miért éppen andalog?
    A vaddisznó, hogy ha rohan,
    Nem üget, de csörtet - és
    Bár alakra majdnem olyan
    Miért más a törtetés?
    Mondtam volna még azt is hát,
    Aki fut, mért nem lohol?
    Mért nem vág, ki mezőn átvág,
    De tán vágtat valahol.
    Aki tipeg, miért nem libeg,
    S ez épp úgy nem lebegés -
    Minthogy nem csak sánta biceg,
    S hebegés nem rebegés!
    Mit tesz a ló, ha poroszkál,
    Vagy pedig, ha vágtázik?
    És a kuvasz, ha somfordál,
    Avagy akár bóklászik.
    Lábát szedi, aki kitér,
    A riadt őz elszökell.
    Nem ront be az, aki betér . . .
    Más nyelven hogy mondjam el?
    Jó lett volna szemléltetni,
    Botladozó, mint halad,
    Avagy milyen őgyelegni?
    Egy szó - egy kép - egy zamat!
    Aki "slattyog", miért nem "lófrál"?
    Száguldó hová szalad?
    Ki vánszorog, miért nem kószál?
    S aki kullog, hol marad?
    Bandukoló miért nem baktat?
    És ha motyog, mit kotyog,
    Aki koslat, avagy kaptat,
    Avagy császkál és totyog?
    Nem csak árnyék, aki suhan,
    S nem csak a jármű robog,
    Nem csak az áradat rohan,
    S nem csak a kocsi kocog.
    Aki cselleng, nem csatangol,
    Ki "beslisszol", elinal,
    Nem "battyog" az, ki bitangol,
    Ha mégis: a mese csal!
    Hogy a kutya lopakodik,
    Sompolyog, majd meglapul,
    S ha ráförmedsz, elkotródik.
    Hogy mondjam ezt olaszul?
    Másik, erre settenkedik,
    Sündörög, majd elterül.
    Ráripakodsz, eloldalog -
    Hogy mondjam ezt németül?
    Egy csavargó itt kóborol,
    Lézeng, ődöng, csavarog,
    Lődörög, majd elvándorol,
    S többé már nem zavarog.
    Ám egy másik itt tekereg,
    - Elárulja kósza nesz -
    Itt kóvályog, itt ténfereg. . .
    Franciául hogy van ez?
    S hogy a tömeg mért özönlik,
    Mikor tódul vagy vonul,
    Vagy hömpölyög - s mégsem ömlik,
    Hogy mondjam ezt angolul?
    Aki surran, mért nem oson,
    Vagy miért nem lépeget?
    Mindezt csak magyarul tudom,
    S tán csak magyarul lehet. . .!
    (Firenze 1984. X. 12.)"

  • @user-rw2to1zo2f
    @user-rw2to1zo2f Год назад +64

    Greetings from Udmurtia to our finno-ugrian friends!!! Long live to Uralic languages and people ❤
    I love Hungary 🇭🇺❤️

  • @tszirmay
    @tszirmay 2 года назад +645

    About the language: Closer to martian or Venusian , me thinks....A Hungarian scientist (Leo Szilard) was asked 1949 if as a scientist he believes in aliens from outer space. To which he answered, "Of course! In fact, there 10 million of them on Earth, they are called Hungarians " LOL

    • @j.m3361
      @j.m3361 2 года назад +8

      😂

    • @kstutorials1438
      @kstutorials1438 2 года назад +12

      Thats how the term "martians" emerged. It describes the hungarians of the 20th century who were famous in the STEM- subjects.

    • @RomeoReidl
      @RomeoReidl 2 года назад +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Martians_(scientists)

    • @oplkakas6391
      @oplkakas6391 2 года назад +1

      Na csá!

    • @helmortkuper2626
      @helmortkuper2626 2 года назад +1

      Did J'ews in Hungary speak Yiddish or Magyar?

  • @evamarjai1696
    @evamarjai1696 2 года назад +277

    Speaking Hungarian is like playing LEGO all the time.

    • @Hehe.125.
      @Hehe.125. 2 года назад

      For me it is

    • @KockakecskeAMVs
      @KockakecskeAMVs 2 года назад +11

      Why do I feel like you're a grammar teacher...?

    • @evamarjai1696
      @evamarjai1696 2 года назад +6

      @@KockakecskeAMVs Lebuktam?

    • @deductivevariance3497
      @deductivevariance3497 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, but a LEGO that's made of playdough.

    • @WalintHUN
      @WalintHUN 2 года назад +5

      @@deductivevariance3497 for us is a game, for foreigners like walking barefoot on Lego pieces

  • @tword7
    @tword7 2 года назад +89

    I’m an American and became fluent in Hungarian after living there for 2 years. It took 3 months to become fluent. I dedicated myself to avoid all Americans, lived with a Hungarian, and only spoke Hungarian. It’s actually not very difficult. I tried to learn French in high school and thought it was harder. Hungarian language is beautiful and I love the country, the food, the history, and all things Magyar.

    • @evelinszabo6562
      @evelinszabo6562 2 года назад +24

      Úgy gondolom, három hónap alatt elég valószínűtlen gördülékenyen és helyesen beszélni magyarul (vagy más egyéb nyelven). Szerintem arra gondolsz, hogy ennyi idő után már megértettél másokat, illetve te is képes voltál megértetni magadat. :) Viszont mindig öröm azt látni, hogy valaki ennyire elkötelezett és elszánt!

    • @tword7
      @tword7 2 года назад +15

      @@evelinszabo6562 helyesen mondod. Legalább a saját eszemben folyókon beszéltem 3 hónap alatt 😉. Ha jól emlékszem sokan volt a hibák de keményen harcoltam vele és rájöttem a nyelvre végül is. Imádom minden ami Magyar. 😊

    • @evelinszabo6562
      @evelinszabo6562 2 года назад +6

      @@tword7 Örülök neked 😊 Így tovább!

    • @derrollerdoktor
      @derrollerdoktor 2 года назад +3

      Same for me as a german!
      Even when I started to learn Hungarian by co workers and learning simple words and phrases first, I completely fell in love with the language ! the biggest benefit as being a german while learning Hungarian, is to be able to properly pronounce the letters an the rest of the alphabet, cause it’s very similar to ours…
      For example: Hungarian „áéíóú“ and the German „aeiou“ is pronounced exact the same way :) so you can easily learn to properly read sth. out loud an Hungarian people can unterstand it- even when you don’t understand what you are talking 😂👌🏼 but I agree with the difficulty on the grammar side- forget or add an apostrophe, change the ending of the basic word and your ending up with changing the complete meaning cause you may have been changed the time, place, aspect/reference or quite a completely different word

    • @Lol_okay2024
      @Lol_okay2024 Год назад +1

      Köszönöm szépen ☺️

  • @jfg1104
    @jfg1104 2 года назад +7

    Two people speak Hungarian: God and Hungarians!

  • @MapsCharts
    @MapsCharts 2 года назад +1287

    Ezt a gyönyörű nyelvet már majdnem 2 éve tanulom és még annyira tetszik 😁

    • @zsigmondhradszki719
      @zsigmondhradszki719 2 года назад +23

      már*:D

    • @Dr.Jegesmedve
      @Dr.Jegesmedve 2 года назад +90

      @@zsigmondhradszki719 Szerintem jó írta. Még mindig tetszik neki. Nem pedig már tetszik neki. Miért tanulnia valaki egy nyelvet, ha nem kedveli?

    • @zsigmondhradszki719
      @zsigmondhradszki719 2 года назад +22

      @@Dr.Jegesmedve Hát nyelvtanilag helyes csak elég fura hogyha 2 évig tanulja akkor csak még tetszik neki:D

    • @smyly_sy
      @smyly_sy 2 года назад +31

      Ne figyelj másokra, gratulálok és hajrá!

    • @akosdanielbollok4956
      @akosdanielbollok4956 2 года назад +33

      A még nem szükséges ebbe a mondatba. Egyébként, ha nem mondod, hogy 2 éve tanulod, nem jöttem volna rá. Hibátlan nyelvtan, gratulálok!

  • @Alex-ts1zw
    @Alex-ts1zw 2 года назад +528

    Hungarian is a difficult but in my opinion an interesting language, from Italy 🇮🇹

    • @Miszter
      @Miszter 2 года назад +17

      I learn Italian in this year and I love it. :)) Greetings from Budapest!

    • @klug_d
      @klug_d 2 года назад +3

      Yeeees!

    • @klug_d
      @klug_d 2 года назад +4

      @@Miszter Oh! I am also learning Italian further after 3 years in school. 😊🇦🇹

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 2 года назад +3

      ITALY IS something Else on Hungaryan !

    • @Democratic_Idiocracy9833
      @Democratic_Idiocracy9833 2 года назад +6

      I don't speak Italian but I'm learning Spanish. Brotherhoods right?

  • @ernestorevollar3632
    @ernestorevollar3632 Год назад +37

    Hungarian is definitely one of the World's hardest languages to learn, learning that language is really tricky and unbearable for many foreigners although there are some people who like it and learn it regardless of its tremendous complexity. To get an idea of what it really means: Learning English, Spanish, French, Italian, German or Russian is like stealing a baby's toy, whereas learning Hungarian is like climbing to the top of Everest yourself, completely alone at your own risk.

    • @fechuwntt5474
      @fechuwntt5474 Год назад +1

      I find learning russian much harder than hungarian

    • @aliaflow6877
      @aliaflow6877 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think Hungarian is easier than it looks. There are many languages that are more difficult than hungarian

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hungarian and Icelandic aren’t as hard as ppl think (not even close to the hardest languages such as Arabic languages and Indian languages and Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc) and most Hungarian words aren’t long at all, they’re just a bit harder to read / spell than most words in Germanic languages, but the words themselves are easy to remember / learn and the pronunciation is also very easy, so the words and the spoken language can be learned quite fast with the right methods like spaced repetition (memorizing as many thousands of words as possible as fast as possible by watching all sorts of vocab videos multiple times, but over a period of time, not on the same day, but one should watch them at least twice or thrice on the first day and a few days later, and then they can be watched on maximum speed to save time at least once or twice a week or every other week etc, but one must be very focused on each word and on the English translation and visualize each words and each letter of each word in one’s mind, otherwise one won’t learn anything) and then observing how others use them in sentences and using them the same way, and also watching all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / verbs / pronunciation / conjunctions etc and videos with sub in the target language + English sub and videos about idioms and expressions etc, and one should try learning as many song lyrics (in the target language) as possible, and after learning at least 5.000 words, one should start watching more videos with both subs hardcoded, so that both subs are shown at the same time, because that’s how one can easily pick up new words in context and get used to the sentence structure etc, and it’s also a good idea to watch most videos at least twice or thrice, and revise them after a while, and always revise the words that have already been learned until all words can be remembered automatically, and even though it’s good to learn all the pronunciation rules at the beginning because it gives an inkling of what the words words sound like, one should always learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling, in the target languages, and once one gets to a really advanced level where one understands almost every word, one should start watching mostly videos with Dutch sub (or sub in another target language) and reading eBooks in the target language etc, as that’s how an automatic mode in a new language is developed - only the spelling may take a bit longer to get used to and to memorize the exact spelling for each word, which is similar to the spelling of many French words, which also use a lot of accents on vowels!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 11 месяцев назад +2

      For example, I can easily say in Hungarian... Èn szeretem a Magyar nyelvet! And other things like that, and I know over 200 new words after only studying it for 2 or 3 days! Hungarian words are usually easy to remember, especially the super pretty words like nyelv / zöld / szia / tüzet / kés / elem / nyár / alma / mindig / okos / minden / igen / lenni / sötet / ezt / szeretem / rejtett / aranyát / lesz / egy / víz / zene etc, which are almost as easy to remember as most Dutch words and most Welsh / Breton / Norwegian words etc, after only seeing them once or twice or thrice, so most words in these languages can be learned super fast, especially if one is very focused on the words and gets to see them well in the video! I also knew a lot of words from the songs Nem Lesz Több Tánc and Szeretem by Nox, but I didn’t know what they meant before I started (seriously) learning Hungarian, including watching videos on grammar and pronunciation and verb conjugations and things like that! Hungarian is easier than I thought, especially the pronunciation and the aspect of about half of the words are those of a category 1 language, while the spelling in general is like that of a category 3 language, so it will take a while to memorize the exact spelling for each word with the right accent / umlaut etc, but it isn’t a lot harder than the spelling of many French words, for example, so one will naturally get used to the spelling if one is exposed to a lot of Hungarian, like, videos with subs in Hungarian and English and especially videos with subs in Hungarian on a regular basis, and gets to see the words spelled out many times, and I think it could be learned to a very advanced level (or to a native speaker level even) in about 2 or 3 years, or even in one year if one is a full-time language learner!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад +1

      By the way, it actually helps a lot if one knows languages such as Dutch / German / Spanish / Slovene / English etc, because there are a few similarities in the aspect of certain words and some similarities in pronunciation, for example, German also has the umlauts Ö and Ü and they are pronounced the same way as they are in Hungarian, and the C in Hungarian is pronounced like the C in Slovene and like the Z in German and like the ZZ in pizza, so C is a TS sound, while the CS in Hungarian is pronounced like the CH in English & Spanish, so the pronunciation is very easy, and most Hungarian words can be memorized fast because they are very pretty, so they don’t require a lot of repetition, and prettier words naturally stick to one’s hern faster - in the beginning, one may find any new language difficult, but that’s because one doesn’t know any word yet and doesn’t know how the language works, so it’s just a feeling that every beginner has, but one will soon realize that Hungarian isn’t as hard as ppl think!

  • @haise__
    @haise__ Год назад +75

    Well, I'm really interested to learn some Hungarian, just cuz when it's the most difficult language, it's getting more interesting) Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦🇭🇺

    • @miklosbrauner
      @miklosbrauner Год назад +2

      It isn't as hard as it is told here. Every language is difficult to learn. Hungarian uses a lot of Slavic words, for eaxmple "sapka", "kaposzta"... I am sure you understand those. 🙂

    • @haise__
      @haise__ Год назад +2

      @@miklosbrauner I do 😌

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 11 месяцев назад

      Hungarian and Icelandic aren’t as hard as ppl think (not even close to the hardest languages such as Arabic languages and Indian languages and Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc) and most Hungarian words aren’t long at all, they’re just a bit harder to read / spell than most words in Germanic languages, but the words themselves are easy to remember / learn and the pronunciation is also very easy, so the words and the spoken language can be learned quite fast with the right methods like spaced repetition (memorizing as many thousands of words as possible as fast as possible by watching all sorts of vocab videos multiple times, but over a period of time, not on the same day, but one should watch them at least twice or thrice on the first day and a few days later, and then they can be watched on maximum speed to save time at least once or twice a week or every other week etc, but one must be very focused on each word and on the English translation and visualize each words and each letter of each word in one’s mind, otherwise one won’t learn anything) and then observing how others use them in sentences and using them the same way, and also watching all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / verbs / pronunciation / conjunctions etc and videos with sub in the target language + English sub and videos about idioms and expressions etc, and one should try learning as many song lyrics (in the target language) as possible, and after learning at least 5.000 words, one should start watching more videos with both subs hardcoded, so that both subs are shown at the same time, because that’s how one can easily pick up new words in context and get used to the sentence structure etc, and it’s also a good idea to watch most videos at least twice or thrice, and revise them after a while, and always revise the words that have already been learned until all words can be remembered automatically, and even though it’s good to learn all the pronunciation rules at the beginning because it gives an inkling of what the words words sound like, one should always learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling, in the target languages, and once one gets to a really advanced level where one understands almost every word, one should start watching mostly videos with Dutch sub (or sub in another target language) and reading eBooks in the target language etc, as that’s how an automatic mode in a new language is developed - only the spelling may take a bit longer to get used to and to memorize the exact spelling for each word, which is similar to the spelling of many French words, which also use a lot of accents on vowels!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 11 месяцев назад

      For example, I can easily say in Hungarian... Èn szeretem a Magyar nyelvet! And other things like that, and I know over 200 new words after only studying it for 2 or 3 days! Hungarian words are usually easy to remember, especially the super pretty words like nyelv / zöld / szia / tüzet / kés / elem / nyár / alma / mindig / okos / minden / igen / lenni / sötet / ezt / szeretem / rejtett / aranyát / lesz / egy / víz / zene etc, which are almost as easy to remember as most Dutch words and most Welsh / Breton / Norwegian words etc, after only seeing them once or twice or thrice, so most words in these languages can be learned super fast, especially if one is very focused on the words and gets to see them well in the video! I also knew a lot of words from the songs Nem Lesz Több Tánc and Szeretem by Nox, but I didn’t know what they meant before I started (seriously) learning Hungarian, including watching videos on grammar and pronunciation and verb conjugations and things like that! Hungarian is easier than I thought, especially the pronunciation and the aspect of about half of the words are those of a category 1 language, while the spelling in general is like that of a category 3 language, so it will take a while to memorize the exact spelling for each word with the right accent / umlaut etc, but it isn’t a lot harder than the spelling of many French words, for example, so one will naturally get used to the spelling if one is exposed to a lot of Hungarian, like, videos with subs in Hungarian and English and especially videos with subs in Hungarian on a regular basis, and gets to see the words spelled out many times, and I think it could be learned to a very advanced level (or to a native speaker level even) in about 2 or 3 years, or even in one year if one is a full-time language learner! I haven’t heard throaty sounds in Hungarian - the DZS letter combination is considered a letter in Hungarian and it is the same sound as the DG in the English word bridge and the J in the English word jungle, so it is an approximant of G, while the DZ or DS is the same sound as the DZ / DS in the English words ads and adze / adzing / adzed and the Z in the Italian word zio which means uncle, and I think the ZS is a J sound like in the French word je, and SZ is a S sound, but the letter S is pronounced like a soft SH sound as in the English word shell, and CS is a CH sound as the CH in the English word chips! Hungarian pronunciation is very easy, and the extra vowels with accents are usually the longer versions of the normal vowels and the longer versions of the two umlauts Ö and Ü that are also used in German, while the É is usually pronounced more like a I or YE sound in most words, kinda like in Icelandic, while the Á is a normal open A sound like the AA in Dutch, but the A is usually pronounced closer to a soft O sound in most Hungarian words, and the only letter I didn’t understand yet is the GY because I didn’t understand if it’s supposed to be a G + short I / Y sound or a D + short I / Y sound, but I will watch more videos on pronunciation, because maybe it will be clearly explained in a video!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 11 месяцев назад

      In the beginning, one may find any new language difficult, but that’s because one doesn’t know any word yet and doesn’t know how the language works - so it’s just a feeling that every beginner has. But one will soon realize that Hungarian isn’t as hard as ppl think... Once one learns the basics and starts learning a lot of vocab and the verb endings etc and the prepositions / adverbs / conjunctions etc, one will see that it isn’t a very hard language, and it also helps a lot if one knows languages such as Dutch / German / Spanish / Slovene / English etc, because there are a few similarities in the aspect of certain words and some similarities in pronunciation, for example, German also has the umlauts Ö and Ü and they are pronounced the same way as they are in Hungarian, and the C in Hungarian is pronounced like the C in Slovene and like the Z in German and like the ZZ in pizza, so C is a TS sound, while the CS in Hungarian is pronounced like the CH in English & Spanish, so the pronunciation is very easy, and most Hungarian words can be memorized fast because they are very pretty, so they don’t require a lot of repetition, and prettier words naturally stick to one’s hern faster!

  • @cosminlazar5164
    @cosminlazar5164 2 года назад +554

    I love you Hungarian brothers!! As a Romanian, it seems to me the hardest language, but also the most beautiful!

    • @FistOfCha0S
      @FistOfCha0S 2 года назад +48

      Dude Romanians and Hungarians are not brothers and never gonna be! We are brothers with noone but Polish ppl. God bless Poland!

    • @bara555
      @bara555 2 года назад +71

      @@FistOfCha0S Chill out for fucks sake

    • @angrygeri7026
      @angrygeri7026 2 года назад +8

      Love ya from here bro

    • @gellertvarga1105
      @gellertvarga1105 2 года назад +86

      I'm from Hungary but I truly believe Hungary and Romania can be friends :)

    • @vinceboros6154
      @vinceboros6154 2 года назад

      @@FistOfCha0S +

  • @sunu84
    @sunu84 2 года назад +349

    I'm in love with Hungarian culture.

    • @attilakovacs2231
      @attilakovacs2231 2 года назад +18

      Understandable.

    • @sajtamur
      @sajtamur 2 года назад +4

      Why?

    • @angrygeri7026
      @angrygeri7026 2 года назад +21

      @@sajtamur I assume it's our food, our festivals/special days, buildings and other things like that.
      There's a lot to love and hate about the country.

    • @patrikczerna1675
      @patrikczerna1675 2 года назад +5

      Thankyou ♥️

    • @mariankalikalazi1417
      @mariankalikalazi1417 2 года назад +3

      Love to Portugal and to you :-)

  • @lucarutigliano6539
    @lucarutigliano6539 2 года назад +26

    Coming from an italian, the most beautiful language in the world hands down, I loved Budapest and Hungarian people.

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 2 года назад

      ....hungarian-scytian....genetics not lie....newsbeezer.com/hungaryeng/miklos-kasler-the-arpad-dynasty-was-founded-4500-years-ago-in-the-northern-part-of-what-is-now-afghanistan/
      bactria part of scytia....upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Scythia-Parthia_100_BC.png

  • @_nagy_amira_
    @_nagy_amira_ 2 года назад +8

    Én itt élek és imádom bár nyelvtan órákon még nekem is oda kell figyelnem😅 nagyon jó látni/hallani hogy egy külföldi ilyen szépeket mond Magyarországról és hogy ennyire jól érzi magát! Remélem ízlett a LÁNGOS és a GULYÁS is.
    🇭🇺Üdvözlettel Magyarországból 🇭🇺

  • @tomislavhorvat
    @tomislavhorvat 2 года назад +356

    Pozdrav susjedima Mađarima iz Hrvatske
    Greetings to Hungarian neighbors from Croatia 🇭🇷 ❤ 🇭🇺

    • @vinceboros6154
      @vinceboros6154 2 года назад +4

      Bro come back to Hungary we need a second sea, BALATON FOREVER!

    • @patrikistok7140
      @patrikistok7140 2 года назад

      Where are you from dude? Croatia? what is that? xDDD

    • @jaguaraky4059
      @jaguaraky4059 2 года назад

      @@patrikistok7140 ? Croatia=Horvátország

    • @jaguaraky4059
      @jaguaraky4059 2 года назад +5

      Love Croatia from Hungary

    • @pentaboss1351
      @pentaboss1351 2 года назад +3

      Love Croatia from Hungary!

  • @danielpuskas1189
    @danielpuskas1189 2 года назад +297

    Actually, ,,megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért" is although a real and a really long word, it doesn't really mean anything😂. ,,Megszentségtelenít" in literal translation means "to unholyficate something", the affix ,,-hetetlen" makes it un-something-able, so it is "un unholyficateable". Than ,,-ség" makes it into a degraded concept, ,,-eskedés" makes it a repetative action of somebody, ,,-eitek" shows that those somebodies whose action this is are you, and finally ,,-ért" means "for". Overall, now you can see what an unnecesary abomination of an excuse of a word this really is😂. Basically cheating to make the longest word of a language, that partially has meaning. If you learn Hungarian, you'll never-ever use this word in any sentence or situation XD. (im hungarian btw)

    • @icike-picikekalandok396
      @icike-picikekalandok396 2 года назад +31

      Wow milyen szépen elemezted! Ez nekem is érdekes volt😄

    • @thorin1045
      @thorin1045 2 года назад +14

      megszentségtelenít is actually desecrating, and if you continue from there, the rest remains perfectly sensibly for a bit longer, megszentségtelethetetlen is just we add the impossiblity of the act to it, so undesecrateable. Add the -ség, making it undesecrateabality. Beyond this it gets truly into stupidity, where you would need several sentence to make any sense, but heck, that is the fun of an agglutinating language, we can add many parts, and in most case, the monster we create has still meaning and also easily understandable. Going from holy to undesecrateability without changing the base word is a nice trick.

    • @sajtamur
      @sajtamur 2 года назад +15

      A kutya nem használja ezt a szót... ennek ellenére mindenkivel ezt próbálja kimondatni....ez alapján a fél videó kamu.

    • @icike-picikekalandok396
      @icike-picikekalandok396 2 года назад +3

      @@sajtamur hát, mondasz valamit..😌

    • @fbazsa11
      @fbazsa11 2 года назад +1

      A második leghosszabb pedig:
      Hátszázkilencszázkétszáztizlóerővel
      És ezt nap mint nap használják 🤷🏻😅

  • @gergelybuza6856
    @gergelybuza6856 2 года назад

    Nagyon jó lett a videó

  • @froginthewoods6684
    @froginthewoods6684 2 года назад +7

    As a Hungarian myself, I was very proud to be able to understand this and excited to see this!

  • @brianbeepboop
    @brianbeepboop 2 года назад +485

    Not even joking Hungarian is the hardest language i've tried learning, but man, it's also one of my favorites and the most rewarding.
    I love Magyarorszag

    • @yousifwaleed6566
      @yousifwaleed6566 2 года назад +2

      😂 You should try standerd Arabic and then tell me what the hardest language in the world 🤣🤣

    • @brianbeepboop
      @brianbeepboop 2 года назад +11

      @@yousifwaleed6566 Arabic is easy for me because I already speak Persian

    • @tyunpeters3170
      @tyunpeters3170 2 года назад

      @@brianbeepboop Arabic grammar is very different from Persian's though.

    • @streettravelxxi
      @streettravelxxi 2 года назад +3

      @@yousifwaleed6566 salam alaykum I am Hungarian but to me most of the Arabic words I have read seem to roll off the tongue more then Hungarian. In Hungarian u really have to articulate or else the word will have a different meaning

    • @mzperx8759
      @mzperx8759 2 года назад +3

      We thank you Brian :)

  • @Lucas_Ficz
    @Lucas_Ficz 2 года назад +408

    I am a Hungarian citizen and I say that the hungarian language is basically subject + verb + baszd meg

    • @lucian70musaafir
      @lucian70musaafir 2 года назад +30

      and maybe ... jaaaj, anyámmmm

    • @balinthonvari7723
      @balinthonvari7723 2 года назад +12

      I can approve

    • @emesefoldesi288
      @emesefoldesi288 2 года назад +17

      😂 No, we use "bazdmeg" just rarely. It has two new variants, they are "ba@meg and bammeg". 😂

    • @rekucii4697
      @rekucii4697 2 года назад +2

      Yeah lmao

    • @Krayton86
      @Krayton86 2 года назад +19

      The word 'bazd-meg' in hungarian, is the clear indication that you finished some kind of work for somenone, for the day! :D

  • @rubinarevesz968
    @rubinarevesz968 2 года назад

    Thanky ou for this video I loved it so much ❤

  • @adeleursuta2623
    @adeleursuta2623 2 года назад

    Im Hungarian living in Denmark and I just wanna tell u that I so much appreciate you trying to speak and asking questions in hungarian! 🙌🏻✨ Keep up the good work! :)

  • @Donknowww
    @Donknowww 2 года назад +361

    Hungarian is so fascinating! As an italian i could listen hours and hours to someone speaking hungarian. Its so melodic and beautiful! I would love to learn it but i'm affraid of the grammar and pronounciation😵😅

    • @gus1thego
      @gus1thego  2 года назад +69

      it’s an epic language 🇭🇺

    • @Donknowww
      @Donknowww 2 года назад +11

      @@gus1thego Yes it is!
      By the way, i grew up in switzerland. Will you come to switzerland in the future to ask us grumpy, shy weirdos?😅

    • @roberth4395
      @roberth4395 2 года назад +28

      The pronounciation is super easy.
      Hungarian is spoken exactly as it is written(99% of the time), so if you learn to pronounce the letters (they are similar to how a german would pronounce them), then you can speak with a "perfect accent".

    • @Donknowww
      @Donknowww 2 года назад +5

      @@roberth4395 nice to know! Thank you for the informations :) Maybe that will take a bit of the fear :D

    • @roberth4395
      @roberth4395 2 года назад +4

      @@Donknowww you can find youtube videos where the alphabet is pronounced by a native speaker.
      Watch it and shadow the speaker, while you are doing it record yourself and compare your version and the native.
      If you ise this method you can aquire near perfect pronounciation within a week.

  • @--707--
    @--707-- 2 года назад +234

    Seeing so much people love our language is such a honor. Love y'all from hungary. 🇭🇺

    • @pannapasztor2507
      @pannapasztor2507 2 года назад +2

      Ugye? Sosem hittem hogy ennyi ember szereti ezt a nyelvet

    • @JoinersEJDMohai
      @JoinersEJDMohai 2 года назад

      :D

    • @the4xgamer765
      @the4xgamer765 2 года назад

      Én se goldoltam, de meg értem mert eléggé nehéz megtanulni magyarul.

    • @Lol_okay2024
      @Lol_okay2024 Год назад

      @@pannapasztor2507 igaz-e 😂

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      Love only exists for me the only lovable / love being, and love emojis / love related terms cannot be in comments etc, and only the word like should be used when referring to pretty languages! By the way... Hungarian and Icelandic aren’t as hard as ppl think (not even close to the hardest languages such as Arabic languages and Indian languages and Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc) and most Hungarian words aren’t long at all, they’re just a bit harder to read / spell than most words in Germanic languages, but the words themselves are easy to remember / learn and the pronunciation is also very easy, so the words and the spoken language can be learned quite fast with the right methods like spaced repetition (memorizing as many thousands of words as possible as fast as possible by watching all sorts of vocab videos multiple times, but over a period of time, not on the same day, but one should watch them at least twice or thrice on the first day and a few days later, and then they can be watched on maximum speed to save time at least once or twice a week or every other week etc, but one must be very focused on each word and on the English translation and visualize each words and each letter of each word in one’s mind, otherwise one won’t learn anything) and then observing how others use them in sentences and using them the same way, and also watching all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / verbs / pronunciation / conjunctions etc and videos with sub in the target language + English sub and videos about idioms and expressions etc, and one should try learning as many song lyrics (in the target language) as possible, and after learning at least 5.000 words, one should start watching more videos with both subs hardcoded, so that both subs are shown at the same time, because that’s how one can easily pick up new words in context and get used to the sentence structure etc, and it’s also a good idea to watch most videos at least twice or thrice, and revise them after a while, and always revise the words that have already been learned until all words can be remembered automatically, and even though it’s good to learn all the pronunciation rules at the beginning because it gives an inkling of what the words words sound like, one should always learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling, in the target languages, and once one gets to a really advanced level where one understands almost every word, one should start watching mostly videos with Dutch sub (or sub in another target language) and reading eBooks in the target language etc, as that’s how an automatic mode in a new language is developed - only the spelling may take a bit longer to get used to and to memorize the exact spelling for each word, which is similar to the spelling of many French words, which also use a lot of accents on vowels!

  • @pacsi_and_me9341
    @pacsi_and_me9341 2 года назад

    Köszönöm hogy ennyire értékeled az otthonomat!Szép reggelt/estét/délutánt attól függ mikor olvasod😉na Henlo!❤🍄

  • @BRUhhhh333
    @BRUhhhh333 2 года назад

    Király!

  • @yorkaturr
    @yorkaturr 2 года назад +142

    At 1:52 when the man says "Kiina", it is 100% exactly the same pronunciation as a native Finnish speaker would say. It is completely indistinguishable without any differences. As a Finnish person this really popped my ears open.

    • @g_siegl3707
      @g_siegl3707 2 года назад +27

      yes as it says finnugor so finnish and hungarian are relatives in language family

    • @yorkaturr
      @yorkaturr 2 года назад +11

      @@g_siegl3707 True, but there are not many common words. The most primal one is vér, in Finnish veri, blood.

    • @g_siegl3707
      @g_siegl3707 2 года назад +18

      @@yorkaturr kéz, keszi, hal, etc. the ancient, basic words when the two tribes were together

    • @sri33333
      @sri33333 2 года назад +30

      @@g_siegl3707 Hungarian-Estonian: méz-mesi, víz-vesi, szarv-sarv, csont-kont, kéz-käsi, só-sool, élet-elu etc. :)

    • @piedonethelarge8224
      @piedonethelarge8224 2 года назад +11

      Well, we are in the same language family, the Finno-Ugrian language family.

  • @borivoj_navratil
    @borivoj_navratil 2 года назад +80

    One of the most beautiful sounding languages in the world to me. Love from Moscow

    • @mariaszentgyorgyi
      @mariaszentgyorgyi 2 года назад +2

      Большое спасибо!

    • @Petrova25
      @Petrova25 2 года назад +1

      спасибо! любовь из венгрии♥

    • @zspe6465
      @zspe6465 2 года назад +1

      Spasiba. Ja ne gavarju pa russki, but at elementary school I had to learn it. It was many years ago. At that time I didn't like learning russian, but now I listen to many pop songs. I think Russian is a nice, pleasant, soft language. I wish I had more time to learn it.

    • @borivoj_navratil
      @borivoj_navratil 3 месяца назад

      @@dndfszk22 Spasibo!

  • @paprikaeater
    @paprikaeater 2 года назад +2

    you saying Budapest is a magical city really made me happy because we don't get a lot of recognition and it feels nice to hear good about our country :)

  • @erzsebetkovacs8689
    @erzsebetkovacs8689 2 года назад

    I'm so happy you did this video! It felt so good to watch a video of our country and see that people like it and say nice things about it in the comments. Thank you! From Hungary❤️🥰 Love Hungary❤️❤️❤️

  • @ritahorvath86
    @ritahorvath86 2 года назад +61

    I like to hear that you think the Hungarian language is beautiful🇭🇺❤️
    Love from Hungary💪🇭🇺

  • @paulevertsen5216
    @paulevertsen5216 2 года назад +15

    I'm planning on moving to Hungary (I'm from the Netherlands)and I'm starting to study Hungarian right now and it is so incredibly hard 😂😭

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      Hungarian and Icelandic aren’t as hard as ppl think (not even close to the hardest languages such as Arabic languages and Indian languages and Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc) and most Hungarian words aren’t long at all, they’re just a bit harder to read / spell than most words in languages, but the words themselves are easy to remember / learn and the pronunciation is also very easy, so the words and the spoken language can be learned quite fast with the right methods like spaced repetition (memorizing as many thousands of words as possible as fast as possible by watching all sorts of vocab videos multiple times, but over a period of time, not on the same day, but one should watch them at least twice or thrice on the first day and a few days later, and then they can be watched on maximum speed to save time at least once or twice a week or every other week etc, but one must be very focused on each word and on the English translation and visualize each words and each letter of each word in one’s mind, otherwise one won’t learn anything) and then observing how others use them in sentences and using them the same way, and also watching all sorts of videos on grammar / prepositions / verbs / pronunciation / conjunctions etc and videos with sub in the target language + English sub and videos about idioms and expressions etc, and one should try learning as many song lyrics (in the target language) as possible, and after learning at least 5.000 words, one should start watching more videos with both subs hardcoded, so that both subs are shown at the same time, because that’s how one can easily pick up new words in context and get used to the sentence structure etc, and it’s also a good idea to watch most videos at least twice or thrice, and revise them after a while, and always revise the words that have already been learned until all words can be remembered automatically, and even though it’s good to learn all the pronunciation rules at the beginning because it gives an inkling of what the words words sound like, one should always learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling, in the target languages, and once one gets to a really advanced level where one understands almost every word, one should start watching mostly videos with Dutch sub (or sub in another target language) and reading eBooks in the target language etc, as that’s how an automatic mode in a new language is developed - only the spelling may take a bit longer to get used to and to memorize the exact spelling for each word, which is similar to the spelling of many French words, which also use a lot of accents on vowels!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      I learned Dutch to an advanced level (over 8.000 base words) after only focusing on it for about 3 months, and am beginner level in Hungarian and Welsh and Slovene and many other languages - I even noticed certain similarities between Dutch & Hungarian and between Dutch & Welsh words and patterns / letter combinations etc, for example, the Hungarian word kés is kinda similar to the Dutch word mes and it means the same thing, so I could immediately remember it, even though I only saw it once!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      Dutch words are just too pretty not to know, and 83 of the prettiest words in Dutch are - ver, vlinder, verloren, feest, adem, vaste, veel, verdween, heel, het, heen, voorbij, vandaan, verven, domein, verwaald, drijfzand, lief, leegte, liefde, heerst, einde, zonder, weet, avond, vult, gekomen, centrum, moment, pad, loop, overheerst, vallen, twijfel, vinden, kelde, wald, ter, geweest, vrees, grenzen, verleg, rein, van, stellen, wilde, steeds, verstreken, evenbeeld, bleef, steile, vrede, stem, wens, net, tijd, stille, verwenst, zalig, ochtend, zilverreiger, weer, overwint, heerlijk, zin, hart, beweert, vanaf, kwijt, wolken, mes, verliezen, dwaling, verlaten, rede, trek, tuinhek, brand, verdien, blikje, vertellen, verder, vertrek...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      Some of the prettiest Welsh words are derwen / nest / afon / talar / adeilad / helygen / afal / hyd / lolfa / enaid / bedwen / neithiwr / ynys / nos / sydd / noswaith / ers / mynd / rhosyn / eistedd / gwych / tân / fawr / telyn or delyn / ynddyn / llaw or dwylo / doeth / fewn or mewn / gwar / bys / ffynnon / swrn / tew / blin / mynydd / braich etc, and Welsh reminds of Dutch (Dutch / English / Norwegian are the prettiest and most refined languages ever with the most pretty words) because they have a similar intonation / vibe and they both have the CH sound and many of the words have similar types of letter combinations!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 11 месяцев назад

      For example, I can easily say in Hungarian... Èn szeretem a Magyar nyelvet! And other things like that, and I know over 200 new words after only studying it for 2 or 3 days! Hungarian words are usually easy to remember, especially the super pretty words like nyelv / zöld / szia / tüzet / kés / elem / nyár / alma / mindig / okos / minden / igen / lenni / sötet / ezt / szeretem / rejtett / aranyát / lesz / egy / víz / zene etc, which are almost as easy to remember as most Dutch words and most Welsh / Breton / Norwegian words etc, after only seeing them once or twice or thrice, so most words in these languages can be learned super fast, especially if one is very focused on the words and gets to see them well in the video! I also knew a lot of words from the songs Nem Lesz Több Tánc and Szeretem by Nox, but I didn’t know what they meant before I started (seriously) learning Hungarian, including watching videos on grammar and pronunciation and verb conjugations and things like that! Hungarian is easier than I thought, especially the pronunciation and the aspect of about half of the words are those of a category 1 language, while the spelling in general is like that of a category 3 language, so it will take a while to memorize the exact spelling for each word with the right accent / umlaut etc, but it isn’t a lot harder than the spelling of many French words, for example, so one will naturally get used to the spelling if one is exposed to a lot of Hungarian, like, videos with subs in Hungarian and English and especially videos with subs in Hungarian on a regular basis, and gets to see the words spelled out many times, and I think it could be learned to a very advanced level (or to a native speaker level even) in about 2 or 3 years, or even in one year if one is a full-time language learner!

  • @Lisa-mi7bu
    @Lisa-mi7bu 2 года назад +1

    This chat is making me feel very welcomed because Hungary as you know not many people know and they make fun of the name but thank to everyone so supportive

  • @kosmicheskiprah
    @kosmicheskiprah 2 года назад +196

    I usually speak 4 languages and know about 30-50 words in Hungarian. For me the most fascinating and intriguing part is how important it is inserting the correct accent because if you don't, the word becomes completely different. For example: aranyérem meaning golden medal vs. aranyerem meaning my haemorrhoids!
    Another example is: szar meaning stem or leg vs. szár meaning sh*t!
    Definitely one of the most interesting languages, on my opinion.

    • @tommeiner9983
      @tommeiner9983 2 года назад +192

      You mixed up szar and szár, it's the other way around xD

    • @zsoltkosa1610
      @zsoltkosa1610 2 года назад +18

      yes, indeed, it's the other way around: szár (the long thin part of a plant from which the leaves and flower grow). szar means shit. Indeed, I just looked at google translator, it is mixed up about the difference: on one hand it gives us the translation for "szár" as "shit", but below in the suggestion field it also gives the correct one as "stem". Indeed, sometimes you have to add the accent with the suffixes, so that may complicate things ;-)

    • @grafplaten
      @grafplaten 2 года назад +52

      And you have to be careful when toasting to say "egészségedre!" and not "egész seggedre!"

    • @fanni24
      @fanni24 2 года назад +9

      You can also get a completely different meaning if you mix up the order of words in a sentence. It will probably make sense but will mean something totally different.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 2 года назад +7

      I'll have to remember that next time I win a gold medal in Hungary. Ouch!!!

  • @miertnezemezeket1369
    @miertnezemezeket1369 2 года назад +74

    As a hungarian girl i have to admit that our language is very-very difficult. Sometimes even we have to stop and think for a second if the inflection of a word is correct. But to be honest, I have so many moments when I realise how beautiful our language is. It just impossible to explain, but i swear you can't find a more expressive language.

    • @matthewbaumann630
      @matthewbaumann630 2 года назад +6

      I started learning it because I had a girlfriend there, but I don't want to stop learning now because it's a great language. I like how it sounds and I want to go back to Hungary to see more of it when it's safe to travel.

    • @peterkornis5377
      @peterkornis5377 2 года назад +1

      That's bullshit! First of all, a native speaker do not have to think of how to use the language. It is instinctive. Second, scientifically, there is no such thing as most difficult language. As all languages are arbitrary, they are equally difficult/easy. Obviously, there may be personal differences regarding how hard a given language is for a specific person, mostly based on the similarities/differences to their mother tongue. But this has nothing to do with the - non-existent - overall difficulty of languages.

    • @miertnezemezeket1369
      @miertnezemezeket1369 2 года назад +3

      @@peterkornis5377 szerintem igenis vannak fáradtabb pillanatok, amikor meg kell állni egy pillanatra egy szó ragozása miatt. Meg ugye az ultimate kártya: ne csukolj(ál). Viszont statisztikák vannak a nyelvek nehézségéről, utána lehet nézni. But thanks for calling my opinion and experiences stupid.

    • @kabiskac
      @kabiskac 2 года назад

      @@miertnezemezeket1369 ne csuklodj

    • @martinhorvath4117
      @martinhorvath4117 2 года назад +1

      @@miertnezemezeket1369 Ha meg kell állnod azért hogy gondolkozz egy szó ragozásán, akkor ott elég nagy problémák vannak.
      Nekem inkább írásban nehezebb, az összetett szavak hogy külön kell-e írni, vagy egyben.

  • @SirDoooche
    @SirDoooche Год назад +2

    My girlfriend is Hungarian, we have been together for quite a while. Im a Canadian and English is my primary language, ive learned a few others including russian, but Hungarian is super difficult for me. So many slight differences in a single letter can change everything on how im understood by her family.

  • @EzraEpic
    @EzraEpic 2 года назад

    I personally am American and would agree (both my parents are Hungarian and I am here on a five week vacation)
    I always thought it was the hardest too but after being here for a while, it starts to grow on you. I know things like koszonom a reggelit (probably bad spelling) and multiple varieties of other small sentences

  • @Lilo-di9nu
    @Lilo-di9nu 2 года назад +39

    This was pretty entertaining to watch as a Hungarian.

  • @scottmcclellan7287
    @scottmcclellan7287 2 года назад +137

    I spent a year in language school studying Hungarian and only scratched the surface. But it is amazing, I'm surprised they don't rule the world..

    • @jam2394
      @jam2394 2 года назад +5

      The president

    • @fnaffanninjago4ewerminecra279
      @fnaffanninjago4ewerminecra279 2 года назад +6

      We just don't plan to rule the world
      We're not really into fights now
      We was in our past, but that was way far from now
      And also
      Hungary is a small country, how can we take over the place of Russia or other countries?
      Maybe the smaller ones
      But why would we do that?
      We almost live in peace
      I mean
      I might want to change everything because some families can't have enough money for everything they really need, but still, it's better than a war
      And also there's beautiful girls (I mean they're everywhere in tge world, but in Hungary they're more)
      And handsome teachers
      And it's weird
      But we don't have Disney+ and we need to do illegal hunting to get some serues, videos, games, and books
      Like the Disney+ version of Hamilton that I got with pirating it
      So yeah
      Also anime is not much popular yet, but it starts and you can see fans everywhere
      Mostly Boku no Hero Academia fans, but in the second place there's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Attack on Titan fans

    • @pr0gn0sis65
      @pr0gn0sis65 2 года назад +11

      Hungary would certainly rule (maybe not the world) but europe if they hadn't enemies on both sides. Not only their nobel prices, but history how they fought (battle of pressburg for example) show how extremly intelligent hungarians are. A shame they had very bad luck with allies each time they fought a war.

    • @yeet877
      @yeet877 2 года назад

      The location sucks lol Europe is absolutely horrible

    • @NorceCodine
      @NorceCodine 2 года назад +4

      One who scratches the surface, knows that the rock can be cracked. Ancient Chinese proverb.... I think.

  • @lorincvass7400
    @lorincvass7400 2 года назад

    Thank you for uploading this video.

  • @fulopattila122
    @fulopattila122 2 года назад

    0:10, 0:51 and 2:12 My hometown, Szentendre! ♥ I've been following you for a while and it's mindblowing you've just been there :)

  • @csabapajer9544
    @csabapajer9544 2 года назад +43

    As a hungarian, who learned a few languages, but always had difficulties with that, my best advice for learning hungarian is this: learn the basics by school or books, then continue with talking with someone hungarian. Thats the best way to learn it correctly, otherwise, you always just translate the sentences of your own language, and with this, so many times will not have any sense of them in hungarian.

  • @agostonpalatinus1513
    @agostonpalatinus1513 2 года назад +105

    Love you from Hungary ❤️ 🇭🇺

  • @LuksaTV
    @LuksaTV 8 месяцев назад +2

    Greetings from Slovakia! 🇸🇰 I'm currently learning your gyönyörű nyelv.

  • @veronikadrasztyl3405
    @veronikadrasztyl3405 2 года назад

    Ez egy könnyű nyelv, ha sokat beszéled, de a legszebb benne, hogy olyan sok szó és kifejezés létezik.:)

  • @vargabence5409
    @vargabence5409 2 года назад +14

    A többi magyar társam nevében is köszönöm ezt a csodálatos videót. Örülök, hogy élvezted az ittlétet!
    Remélem máskor is jössz majd, valamint, hogy így mások is kedvet kapnak, hogy meglátogassák szerény országunkat.
    Üdv Magyarországról.
    ( On behalf of the other Hungarians, I thank you for this amazing video. I'm glad you enjoyed the time you spent here!
    I hope you'll come again, and I also hope that some of the viewers will feel inspired to visit our humble country as well.
    Greetings from Hungary! )

  • @thomaskolb8785
    @thomaskolb8785 2 года назад +138

    Maybe, but I'd say Arabic and Mandarin is more difficult. There is a beautiful, intrinsic logic in the Hungarian language, and once you understand it, it all falls in place. It is however an absolutely stunning language, the playfulness and expressiveness is simply mind-blowing. "A fecske átsuhan az árnyas lombok között"... how much more beautiful and expressive it is than "the swallow glides between the shady tree branches".

    • @mkuti-childress3625
      @mkuti-childress3625 2 года назад +19

      Yes! I’m half Hungarian and didn’t learn it as a kid, so I have struggled for years off and on trying to learn it. But even I have seen glimpses of what you mean about the logic of the language. It’s brilliant.
      I always appreciated the spelling, too. The words are spelled exactly as they sound and sound exactly how they’re spelled. I can actually read pretty much anything out loud in Hungarian and everyone tells me how great I sound. LOL If I could only understand it!

    • @annamaria41
      @annamaria41 2 года назад +7

      I think arabic ist so easy. Definitely a lot easier than hungarian. I speak Englisch,German,arabic(egyptian and lebanese),Greek,hungarian and a little korean. I think hungarian is the hardest, followed by korean.

    • @benceramay1997
      @benceramay1997 2 года назад +4

      only hungarians can understand the true value of the melodiness of the language. once you can speak, you understand how many ways there actually are, to even say a phrase. love my mother tongue!

    • @adarvas
      @adarvas 2 года назад +1

      Agreed! I think it is hard for a non-native speaker to produce some of the sounds in Arabic and especially in Mandarin, although if you try to teach the letters "ny, gy, ty" to anyone new to Hungarian.....well, you're in for a good laugh. Also, if I understand correctly, in Mandarin the same word at a different pitch has a different meaning. "The swallow glides between the shady tree branches" sounds pretty even in English, eh? One misconception I often hear from Hungarians is how rich Hungarian vocabulary is compared to English. Perhaps at the "konyhanyelv" level, but if you listen to some posh Brits like Stephen Fry, (coincidentally he is half Hungarian) an absolute virtuoso of the language, I bet you'll be reaching for your dictionary every second sentence. My writing in multiple compound sentences, as I just noticed, should be a giveaway that my first language is Hungarian and I absolutely love it. We just love those page-long sentences, don't we?

    • @Covage
      @Covage 2 года назад +1

      As a hungarian, I must say I like your sentence with the fecske. I think you got it!🤘

  • @HighRaphinha
    @HighRaphinha Год назад

    1:24 Mit Mondtál But that was a so good video and im happy to see that you think our country beautiful.

  • @jozsamatekrisz
    @jozsamatekrisz 2 года назад

    Thx broo! I hope you enjoyed this tour
    I'm from Hungary!
    And this video is so cool💪🇭🇺

  • @adammacdomhnail2014
    @adammacdomhnail2014 2 года назад +52

    Americans be like, I thought they spoke European in Europe?

  • @drhs8760
    @drhs8760 2 года назад +32

    " Vörös " and " Piros " are not the same ..just we have a word for dark red..does matter a lot ..not only for red..the other colors also have different names..just like ocean blue or something like that..BTW nice video 😉

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 2 года назад +5

      I mean, english alao has red and crimson.
      I eould wager most languages have a word for red an 'blood red', with agressive connotations.

    • @barnabasszoke6499
      @barnabasszoke6499 2 года назад

      Vörös is the color of the blood őr dark red
      Piros is just red

    • @dlovas
      @dlovas 8 месяцев назад

      @@ineednochannelyoutube5384 Yeah, the problem is that there's a word for crimson as well well Vörös is somewhere between bright red and crimson actually.

    • @xyz6619
      @xyz6619 3 месяца назад

      If you are familiar with paints you find not one or two, but many name for every colour in every language. @@ineednochannelyoutube5384

  • @jasmijnvenner2403
    @jasmijnvenner2403 2 года назад +1

    I was born in Transylvania, Romania, but I grew up speaking Hungarian as well as Romanian as a first language as I’m from an ethnic Hungarian community in Romania. Hungarian I would say is on par with Finnish in terms of difficulty. Romanian on the other hand is very easy to learn, especially if you’re familiar with Latin or one of the other Romance language (French, German, Spanish, and Italian).

  • @LightGames__
    @LightGames__ 2 года назад

    szia!

  • @talith334
    @talith334 2 года назад +4

    I'm happy to hear you like our language and culture. 😊 Thanks for the nice video. Sending much love from Budapest! 💖

  • @p1harmoney
    @p1harmoney 2 года назад +7

    Grettings from hungary! 😊
    I've been watching you for a while and I'm happy that u visited my country ☺

  • @Swirl_of_StarFire
    @Swirl_of_StarFire 2 года назад

    Aaaaah, you said Budapest with the English s sound! That gets me every time

  • @jonathanjeffer
    @jonathanjeffer 2 года назад +4

    Ja, megtanultam mint felnőtt ember. Hosszú volt, irtó nehéz. De a magyar nyelvet nagyon szeretem. Nagyon érdekes. Valahogyan csípős. Én láttam az országa nyolc éve, és a feleségem magyar. Szerintem most könnyebb megtanulni mert jobban tudnak tanítani mint a múltban

    • @jonathanjeffer
      @jonathanjeffer 2 года назад

      Laktam (auto correct screwing up my Magyar)

  • @islamadam8502
    @islamadam8502 2 года назад +57

    Hungarian language is quite interesting and Hungarians seem to be very kind 🌷 Love from Egypt 🇪🇬 ❤ 🇭🇺

    • @Miszter
      @Miszter 2 года назад +5

      Thanks so much! :) Greetings from Budapest!

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 2 года назад

      ....hungarian-scytian....genetics not lie....newsbeezer.com/hungaryeng/miklos-kasler-the-arpad-dynasty-was-founded-4500-years-ago-in-the-northern-part-of-what-is-now-afghanistan/
      bactria part of scytia....upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Scythia-Parthia_100_BC.png

    • @bunnyfarmzx
      @bunnyfarmzx Год назад +1

      Thanks! - SOmeone from pécs

  • @gamingg1009
    @gamingg1009 2 года назад +23

    Despite hungarian being an extremely hard language it is very simple to learn how to read in hungarian just by learning the alphabet. The letters are always pronounced the same so piecing a word together is just a combination of the letters but they are never pronounced differently. so learning hungarian that way is much more simple as you can always pronounce the words you read as long as you know the alphabet.
    using the proper word ending in a respective manner is the only difficult thing. Hungary has 42 different word ending and sometime the whole word changes to meet the best meaning eg( neked nektek mindenkinek)

    • @natchan5076
      @natchan5076 2 года назад

      I can always pick a Hungarian who learnt English that way, for the same reason.

  • @dadibernardo
    @dadibernardo Год назад +2

    As a language learner and teacher, Hungarian sounds the most difficult so far! It’s been only 2 weeks since I started getting in touch with the language, but I feel like it will take much more time and effort than all the languages I have studied so far. One of the reasons why I think this is because we (Latinos) don’t consume content in many languages other than English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian… and it just gets more and more difficult once you’ve never heard anything like it.

    • @user-ij8cy9xe3m
      @user-ij8cy9xe3m Год назад

      hungarian is not difficult. but... we have way more strict rules and way more words then other language. so when u start leaning u have to learn way more rules to speak on basic level but after that, becuase the language is logical and have a strong wovel harmony u will feel the rules.
      so just the begining is hard.

    • @janosvarga4401
      @janosvarga4401 8 месяцев назад

      Good luck with your language learning. Greetings from Hungary! :)

  • @tamasbrenyo1348
    @tamasbrenyo1348 11 месяцев назад +2

    According to many international friends it's one of the most difficult. Even some asians said it worse than Mandarin :O

  • @annasoos2235
    @annasoos2235 2 года назад +4

    It's nice to hear that you like our country and language. Greetings from Hungary

  • @user-fz2hx7du5h
    @user-fz2hx7du5h 2 года назад +48

    I'm Japanese 🇯🇵🥰
    I'm gonna study at Hungary next year as a High school exchange student!!!!!❤️❤️
    Japanese is more difficult than Hungarian!!!!!!!😭😭😭😭
    Thank you so much for sharing this video!!!!!!!!
    I cannot wait to go Hungary😆😆😆😆😆
    I hope that the pandemic will over!

    • @Kemonered
      @Kemonered 2 года назад +1

      ハンガリー語も難しいって聞くけど日本語の方が難しいと思うに同意

    • @faithwrynn9474
      @faithwrynn9474 2 года назад +1

      If you interested in looking for how Japanese people live in Hungary as students or exchange student I can show u channel for this purpose.

    • @user-fz2hx7du5h
      @user-fz2hx7du5h 2 года назад +1

      @@Kemonered やっぱり、カタカナひらがな漢字があるのは難しいですよね!!
      こんなとこで日本人に会えるとは!
      リプレイありがとうございます!

    • @g_siegl3707
      @g_siegl3707 2 года назад

      Akita Inu

    • @csabapajer9544
      @csabapajer9544 2 года назад +2

      Im a hungarian, who learned Japanese a few years ago. I think, Japanese is easy to learn speak, but very hard to learn write and read. Hungarian is different: its moderate hard to learn write, but very hard to learn speak, because there is so many rules, and much much more exceptions, and special terms.

  • @liar.2390
    @liar.2390 2 года назад +1

    It may be difficult for speakers of Indo-European languages but I'm still in love with it. I only started learning it this summer so I'm a noob (hence why I'm too shy to comment in bad Hungarian and inadvertently testing the input hypothesis) but it's been a great experience so far. Also, as a native German and Bulgarian speaker, I come across cognates way more often than I thought I would.

    • @thargoff
      @thargoff 2 года назад

      Yes, because German was wide-spread due to the geographical closeness and the history of Austria-Hungary, while having so many slavic people around Hungary, the influence cannot be avoided.

    • @xyz6619
      @xyz6619 3 месяца назад

      I liked to learn german it is such a very logical language. It was a lot of fun.😀Please feel free to write with as many misspelling as you can. A language is for using and you can be very proud of your great effort to learning it.😀

  • @LoversGrief
    @LoversGrief 2 года назад +2

    It really sounds very beautiful, I've been to Hungary, I can still remember the sound of it so clearly. Too bad it's impossible to learn.

    • @ilikeoilyman
      @ilikeoilyman 2 года назад

      Nem lehetetlen, csak kurvára nehéz! It's not impossible, it's just fucki#g hard!

  • @saraabraham9963
    @saraabraham9963 2 года назад +20

    Love Hungary from Armenia.

  • @AntonioBanderas-rk5yf
    @AntonioBanderas-rk5yf 2 года назад +55

    And there are the Csángó people that even I a native hungarian speaker can hardly understand. They are the Székely people who left Transylvania and moved to the Moldova region of Romania in the 18th century and their language has remained unchanged ever since exept for a few romanian loan words.

    • @militaryorchid7937
      @militaryorchid7937 2 года назад +5

      Yes, and in fact their language is much more older. Some of them are people whose ancestors never crossed the Carpathian mountains (with the tribes lead by Árpád).

    • @LaszloVondracsek
      @LaszloVondracsek 2 года назад +2

      I don't think so... at first it seems a little strange, but try to listen carefully, it is very understandable and sometimes it can even amuse you!

    • @sdfsd34w2
      @sdfsd34w2 2 года назад +1

      My friend, they speak a mixture of Kipchak Turkish and Hungarian.

    • @LaszloVondracsek
      @LaszloVondracsek 2 года назад +1

      @@sdfsd34w2 I'm not a specialist in linguistics, but I'm just saying that I'm from Romania and I have a friend who speaks CSANGO ... I have no problem understanding him, my mother tongue being Hungarian. Sometimes I am amused by certain words and I find that they have a ... Moldovan accent, Moldova being the region in Romania where they are located, beyond s
      sthe eastern Carpathian mountain.
      PS. it was very difficult to answer you because you have probably the program adapted for the Hebrew language.

    • @sdfsd34w2
      @sdfsd34w2 2 года назад

      @@LaszloVondracsek I know these. Already, Szekelys and Gagauz Turks live in Moldova. Magyars and Turks come from the same race, my friend. Our languages are quite similar even today, for example; MG: "Zsebemben sok kicsi alma van" TR: Cebimde çok küçük alma var" EN: "I have a very small apple in my pocket" By the way, my name is written in the old Turkic alphabet, not the Hebrew alphabet. :)

  • @vlilla1148
    @vlilla1148 2 года назад +1

    I live in Budapest so this video is very funny for me

  • @gabortomanek3180
    @gabortomanek3180 2 года назад

    Nice shot @4:11 bro :)

  • @FullFinnoy
    @FullFinnoy 2 года назад +7

    Good stuff, I thought it's our Finnish, but happy to pass on the the throne. Gratulálunk!

  • @nomidubidabi
    @nomidubidabi 2 года назад +36

    Those two very long words in the video are never used in real life and their meaning is stupid, they are just demonstration toys on how this agglutinating language could create extremely long words, but typical Hungarian words are in fact way shorter.
    Also, the 44 letter long alphabet doesn't make the language harder, it's just different logic, but once you get it, it will actually makes things easier, at least regarding to pronunciation.
    What actually makes Hungarian hard is the complex inflection system sprinkled with a good amount of exceptions. But apart from that, Hungarian has only 3 tenses, there's no gender, not even a he / she distinction, so some aspects are super easy.

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 2 года назад

      ....hungarian-scytian....genetics not lie....newsbeezer.com/hungaryeng/miklos-kasler-the-arpad-dynasty-was-founded-4500-years-ago-in-the-northern-part-of-what-is-now-afghanistan/
      bactria part of scytia....upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Scythia-Parthia_100_BC.png

  • @v4mp_b1tch
    @v4mp_b1tch 2 года назад

    I am so happy you visited Hungarian!😁
    Beacuse I am Hungarian too❤️

  • @sarah_1134
    @sarah_1134 2 года назад +4

    My grandparents are from Hungary, and my mum tried to pass it on and teach my brother and me. I really hated it when I was young. I love the country and all my relatives down there, but the language is way too hard, even now, almost 15 years later. I really regret not taking it seriously when I obviously would have, because I feel extremely uncomfortable and insecure when I have to talk to someone, be it the cashier in the store or my relative. Right now, I am taking Duolingo lessons to improve, but I know it will be a long way until I get to the level my mother is. Speaking itself is alright, if I know the vocabulary, but writing is just a mess
    If you are wondering: My (twin) brother is a bit better at speaking and writing in Hungarian. My mother says that he knows a lot of vocabulary, but I pronounce the words better and not with such a strong accent.

    • @xyz6619
      @xyz6619 3 месяца назад

      Just be easy on yourself. The people definitly will prize you just for trying, and the practice will make you succeed with time. 😀

  • @szilvianagy5898
    @szilvianagy5898 2 года назад +3

    Thank u for that u say Budapest is a magical city😘😘😘 I was born here and I think the same,u can always have adventures and never boring!😉😍😎

  • @pepe4rock
    @pepe4rock 2 года назад +18

    Had a girlfriend from Hungary for 2 years. Went there several times. Could only say "hello" and "happy birthday".
    We split.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys 2 года назад +5

      If you split because of the language, that is pretty stupid.

    • @vickvickson4273
      @vickvickson4273 2 года назад +1

      Oh, this is very tricky and complex.
      On one hand, splitting JUST because of language sounds like a right argument for being wrong thing to do. BUT: Thin communication is surely a big handicap for a relationship, and EVERY contact, even purely sexual, is between PERSONS (not to mention that solely great sex is not enough for stable and happy relation, though is needed and it's a sign of it).
      Of course, poor communication in itself doesn't have to be some insuperable handicap. It could be overcome, but NOT if it's just the top of an iceberg and iceberg being very different personalities (which in such case is a cause, reason and excuse WHY this poor communication and language barrier REMAINS, instead of getting overcome).
      And one more thing: Different language by default is NOT just different language, but the whole different cultural "galaxy"! That certain tribe lived FOR CENTURIES apart YOUR tribe(nation) and different language is exactly RESULT of it and a SIGN for it. Different, even OPPOSITE approach on famous historical events, EVERYTHING might be different, not just food culture. All this of course, i.e. another "culture galaxy", is still something which not necessarily has to be negative, but sure is a challenge, at least if it's a strong case.
      So, language and cultural barriers IN ITSELF (per se) should not be a insuperable handicap, but it sure is something which asks for extra strengh and thus is a test if that extra good chemistry is there or not (-being a potential power to overcome those handicaps).
      And now to something (")very different("), i.e. my motivation for spending more than an hour trying to comment and tell this message, on a for me foreign language: It really iritates me how easy is to plant a very suggestive yet wrong argument, which use to mislead people. Such things, not necessarily meant to have such an effect, make our lives worse, so that's why, while I very probably have not manage avoiding this sounding strange, but I don't mind.

    • @pepe4rock
      @pepe4rock 2 года назад +5

      Ups sry dudes we didn't split because of the language, we could communicate in German. There are plenty of reasons that can lead to a break-up you surely know....

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys 2 года назад +2

      @@pepe4rock Yes, we do know :) the way you wrote the sentence led us to believe that, no worries though :)

    • @qawwal78
      @qawwal78 2 года назад +1

      you were maybe just not very smart enough if you learned only few words and not very interested on her culture probably, things like this happend

  • @balazsszekely7424
    @balazsszekely7424 2 года назад

    HOLI😍

  • @abebrosiczki637
    @abebrosiczki637 2 года назад +1

    3:02 Well look who it is! 😀

  • @AtakanBerkBrant
    @AtakanBerkBrant 2 года назад +72

    As a Turkish i guess learning Hungarian is easier for me than European people

    • @AtakanBerkBrant
      @AtakanBerkBrant 2 года назад +48

      @MrLaci0110 Not only words, the grammar of languages are actually very similar.Also when u said alma, I remembered the sentence which is almost the same in both languages.
      Cebimde çok küçük elma var. (Turkish)
      Zsebemben sok kicsi alma van. (Hungarian)

    • @Richard-gm8bd
      @Richard-gm8bd 2 года назад

      @@AtakanBerkBrant I think because Hungary has Turkish and Ottoman influence. I love both countries!

    • @AtakanBerkBrant
      @AtakanBerkBrant 2 года назад +10

      @@Richard-gm8bd Both nations are from central Asia and they lived together for centuries , Ottoman influenced yes but it cannot change their language's grammar but our languages have very similar grammar, for example i wrote a sentence my previous comment, i found words that same in two languages and when u make them sentence position of words were literally same because grammars are so similar

    • @almakaktusz4905
      @almakaktusz4905 2 года назад +2

      Not central asia, that's turkish people. Hungarian is finnugor, uralic.

    • @AtakanBerkBrant
      @AtakanBerkBrant 2 года назад +2

      @@almakaktusz4905 Ofc mate i know Hungarians are Finno-Ugric but you can look at the immigration of Hungarians,Magyars to Europe from Asia in maps,they came from Central Asia.We Turks and you Hungarians are descendants of the Huns. Don't you know that the Huns migrated from Central Asia to Europe ?

  • @noemicsepregi8626
    @noemicsepregi8626 2 года назад +15

    Watching this as a Hungarian is amazing and kinda funny at the same time.

  • @aronsofranko2909
    @aronsofranko2909 2 года назад +5

    I love how in english you say: what did you say? I didn't hear it.
    And in Hungarian you say: HE?! MI BAJOD VAN?!!

  • @donovan2541
    @donovan2541 2 года назад +1

    Growing up in Hungary really does something to the brain. its so weird just walking on a beach in Australia, and then you just hear the words that every one around you usedspeak. it truly is a quirky but wonderful language, and its not appreciated as much out of Europe

  • @markuswestphal7900
    @markuswestphal7900 2 года назад +8

    My girlfriend is from Hungary. It is so hard to learn even a bit hungarian. But its good to have someone to translate when we visit 😅

  • @victorpesadelo
    @victorpesadelo 2 года назад +45

    Im Braziliam but my grandfather that use to live with me is from Hungary , i started to learn a little bit of hungarian and when i started to speek with him i gave up cause is too hard to understand 😢 Miss my grandfather , and my second name is from Hungary, Szalo :)

    • @balinthonvari7723
      @balinthonvari7723 2 года назад +1

      Love from Hungary! 🇭🇺🇧🇷

    • @victorpesadelo
      @victorpesadelo 2 года назад +3

      @@balinthonvari7723 Apreciate ,we love Hungary , and the food is fantastic , like Paprikás Csirke and Somlói Galuska *-*

    • @balinthonvari7723
      @balinthonvari7723 2 года назад +1

      Yes it is! Unfortunatelly I don't know any Brazilian dishes, though I'm sure they are good :)

    • @attilaproszenyak8838
      @attilaproszenyak8838 2 года назад +1

      Obrigado amigo.Saudacoes da Hungria.

    • @victorpesadelo
      @victorpesadelo 2 года назад

      @@attilaproszenyak8838 Obrigado amigo ! All my family loves Hungary , one day i will go there for my loved grandfather !

  • @chucky4197
    @chucky4197 2 года назад

    muito legal

  • @ferdiikhsani5038
    @ferdiikhsani5038 2 года назад

    Love from Indonesia 🇲🇨

  • @B13.B13
    @B13.B13 2 года назад +17

    I just realised that, Gustav's talking style completely same with Uthred son of Uthred from Last Kingdom!! So is it a Dannish accent and talking style? but his voice is very similar too..

  • @enorelbotwhite4130
    @enorelbotwhite4130 2 года назад +4

    I just moved to Budapest and it's funny how many of these scenes were filmed like 50-200 meters from my apartment

  • @markvarnusz939
    @markvarnusz939 2 года назад

    Jó napot kívánok

  • @soyuzdavillan721
    @soyuzdavillan721 2 года назад +1

    As I understand it Hungarian is in the finno - ugric language group and has alot of the same sort of grammar and sentence construction as the Turkish language. I speak Turkish and I've looked at Hungarian phrasebooks before and that's what I noticed anyways.. ps I really don't think it's the hardest.

  • @danielnagyilles1725
    @danielnagyilles1725 2 года назад +53

    Only intellectualy talented people among Hungarians can speak it perfectly, so if you learn it, feel free to make mistakes 😄

    • @Bracarensis
      @Bracarensis 2 года назад +2

      The same with portuguese. That is always changing anyway.

    • @MapsCharts
      @MapsCharts 2 года назад +4

      Mindig is látom magyar anyanyelvűeket akik hibáznak amúgy mindenképp gyönyörű nyelv

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece 2 года назад +1

      It the same with any language really case and point slang. Always remember that in case of language it's always the rules that have to catch up with the natural evolution

    • @SimhaCat
      @SimhaCat 2 года назад +1

      @@grandscratch5717 ha feljebb olvasol láthatod, hogy 2 éve tanul magyarul. Kurva gaz ez a mentalitás...

    • @SimhaCat
      @SimhaCat 2 года назад

      @@MapsCharts látom is the definitive form if you see SOMETHING. You need to use "látok" if you speak only in general. Otherwise congratulations, you are pretty cool, keep learning! Ügyes vagy, örülök, hogy tanulsz magyarul!

  • @maddyg3208
    @maddyg3208 2 года назад +33

    As someone who has been learning Hungarian for eleven years (on and off) and is hardly able to order a pizza in that language ... YES ... it's extremely difficult. There's the unfamiliar vocabulary, the vowel harmony, the mutiple word endings, the very long words, the complex grammar and even the word order. On the positive side, the spelling is regular, each letter has a single pronunciation, there's hardly any silent letters, there's only three tenses and there are less synonyms. Magyar, egy nehez hanem jo nyelv.

    • @csabapajer9544
      @csabapajer9544 2 года назад +6

      *A magyar egy nehéz, de jó nyelv. 😀😘

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 2 года назад +3

      @@csabapajer9544 Did I mention the other major problem with learning Hungarian? It is that there's always some native Hungarian speaker there at your elbow ready to correct your grammar. That's one thing we don't do much of in English. Thanks, it's really encouraging. Not.

    • @csabapajer9544
      @csabapajer9544 2 года назад +5

      @@maddyg3208 Ok, feel be hurted, if you want. If you cant see the difference between the correcting and correcting, then I wish you a beutiful life on the side of snowflakeism.
      Btw, I did this only for help, and yes, english people are do too, trust me, I live in an english-speaking country from 4 years now. And I never felt they want to look down me with the correcting.
      Have good day...

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 2 года назад +5

      @@csabapajer9544 No worries and thanks Csaba, sorry, it was a complete overreaction on my part. I did have an idea that you were trying to be helpful but it was overridden by my own frustration. I get corrected by my wife a lot (not in a mean way, but also in a helpful way) It's hard enough to remember the words and then the word endings and the word order, and it's like no matter what I do I'm always wrong. I'm also in Australia, so I can't really practice my Hungarian anywhere.I do think it's a bit of a cultural difference though, in English we're more used to people from countries all over the world butchering our language ... I mean making their own unique contribution to its rich diversity. 😎

    • @csabapajer9544
      @csabapajer9544 2 года назад +1

      @@maddyg3208 As rethinking, I was not really nice as well. Sorry about that. And, because I like, when the born english-speakers correct me, I forget so often, somebody else is dont like it, or they have bad experience. And I have to admit, my people is very proud, and always try to proof their cultural-superiority, so sometimes their so called "help" is just come from the same desire - and its all becuse our minority-feelings. Actualy, you made only one wrong word in that sentence, but because they have the same meanings basicly, its a mistake what very hard to avoid. The only help with that, if you are live in Hungary or a hungarian community, because there is no rules in the grammar for this problem, only just the living talk. The one of the most important lesson, what I learned about my english is this: doesnt matter, what small mistakes you do, if they understand, what you want to say.. If they dont, but they want to understand, they will help to you. But if they dont want, its doesnt matter how perfect you are. So its meaningless to frustrated yourself because of that. And always remember for that: even with any mistakes, you are still better in hungarian, than anyone else, who dont know any hungarian word. :)

  • @abushtoabu3610
    @abushtoabu3610 2 года назад

    Hej jeg sikker på du er fra denmark . come visit kenya

  • @Fesh3314
    @Fesh3314 2 года назад

    As a hungarian I'm 100% with you on it being the hardest language I mean I was always getting grade 5 on english in school while when I was learning the grammar of different hungarian words I always got 3 or 4 mostly 3