>surname before first name
Why?
Surname before first name
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Because that's more logical.
Big dick or dick big sounds logical?
The Habsburgs did it, the Hungarians copied it. Then the Austrians changed their minds but the Hungarians kept it.
It just makes sense.
Asians
we have this system since God knows when, we didn't copy anyone
We didn't even had surnames until the 17th century, László fia László.
I believe you 100%
It looks very communist.
That is true, if you were a peasant, but most peasants were slavic or vlach.
Actually we still do that a lot. It makes more sense.
I could only dig up wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
no they werent you retarded tripfag, read a book
most peasants under my family's rule were from those two
because they are based
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>Minden európai nyelvben a keresztnév megelőzi a vezetéknevet, egyedül a magyarban áll a vezetéknév mögött. Az egyedi sorrend oka az, hogy a magyar nyelv a
finnugor nyelvcsaládba tartozik, míg az európai nyelvek többsége indoeurópai nyelv.
A magyarban pedig a jelző megelőzi a jelzett szót, így a vezetéknév + keresztnév
sorrend természetes sorrendnek tartható (KÁLMÁN 1989: 72).
YOU FAMILY DIDN'T HAVE A SURNAME DE GENERE TE
>Referring to people by their surname instead of their given name
This is how you can tell someone is sub-human
hagygahők :---)
You don’t even have surnames to call people by, so shut up.
what?
people always call me by my surname and that's fucking normal
Just like my gooktoons
Not it's more like are you
Michael the Smith or Smith Michael
John son William of William's son John
Joseph of London or London Joseph
Neither is wrong, it's just what you're used to hearing.
t. János Kovács
Call me Csermanek, you filthy noble scum.
most peasants were magyars
it's an Asian thing