Has anyone here learned or is leaning the language? Any good resources?

Has anyone here learned or is leaning the language? Any good resources?

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4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/Hungarian
shropshirestar.com/news/politics/2017/05/29/far-right-leader-nick-griffin-banned-from-hungary/
dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scottish-fascist-booted-out-hungary-10519747
drive.google.com/file/d/0B8N-zyvDIxfLZ09oQlVlOTI2em8/view
reconnecthungary.org/
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Subhuman asian language

Give up. You'll never learn H*ngarian. It'll take years and then what will you do with it? NOTHING!
All that time wasted for nothing.

I learned "hogy vagy". That's about it

Lol what if I wanted to live there?

I'm just joking around, m8

Why would you want to live here?

Why would you want that? this >I learned "hogy vagy". That's about it
As much as one can typically expect from an American.

Last year i was determined to learn it just for fun
I was at a really good beginner level and had also to try to speak with natives
Tried going to kurva anyatok
But the hungarians were such rude cunts I said fuck it and didnt go on with learning it

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Least cucked EU country. Beautiful women, culture and clay. Conservatives/nationalists have no place or future here.

>I will judge a nation of 10 million individuals on the actions of less than two dozen basement dweller NEETs who keep shitposting on a mongolian imageboard

Whew. Not the brightest bulb, are you?

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Facebook, r*ddit, duolingo, langchat
Everywhere bozgors were fucking cunts

Im not gonna go to fucking Hungary to learn it
Even if I went p sure people there would be cunts too

Yes, I added a lot of sentences to the Jow Forums Hungarian wiki

4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/Hungarian

Have you ever stopped to think for a second that, maybe it's not us, it's you? You seem insufferable.

>Least cucked EU country.
>Conservatives/nationalists have no place or future here.
Nor here,for that matter. Nazis not welcome.

shropshirestar.com/news/politics/2017/05/29/far-right-leader-nick-griffin-banned-from-hungary/
dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scottish-fascist-booted-out-hungary-10519747

people were actually really chill every time I went there and they're obviously way more likely to hate me than you lmao
don't know what's up with szeklers though
absolute obnoxious faggots, even the hungarians I know hate them
i'd be fine with giving them independence just to stop sharing the same country

I’m aware.
I’m not a nazi like Nick though.

That's because we're civilized people who don't feel the visceral need to chimp out in our own country, and plaster every available horizontal surface with our flag and deny minorities to exercise their basic rights, unlike you apes.

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London happens to be the city with literally the second largest number of Hungarians, so you can just ask around there first. The expats will probably happily discuss our glorious government with you too. :^)
My advice is, however, that you should maybe consider some even more le epic redpill nationalist uncucked countries, such as Russia, Serbia or Belarus, as this seems to be your thing. Or why not just go straight to SEA, where, as is common knowledge, westerners are worshipped for their ebin white genes and get asian qt waifus thrown at them on arrival.
Just yesterday I got an urge to look into learning Albanian. Should I? Is it difficult?

OK, I’ll admit, I laughed.
Most Hungarians I’ve met here hate their country (or govt at least.) None of the ebin countries you suggested are EU though. And I want a European waifu!

I’m looking at Czech or Hungary atm.

Haha bazmeg az anyad szaros szkiptar geci

Wtf ok I quit

Hungary is as cucked as it gets. We are soon to be a nation of cheap slave labour for german factories. If you come here with money that won't affect you though.

this guy gets it...
but some people hammer nails into their balls.
learning hungarian must be a better idea than that.

glorious picture

>deny minorities to exercise their basic rights
name 1 basic right that is denied faggot

>we're civilized people who don't feel the visceral need to chimp out in our own country
youre in denial hunmutt. Your whole nation was born out of barbaric conquest commited by your turkic tribe. More recently, 1940-1944 is littered with massacres commited by the hungayrian army on romanian civilians in Ardeal. We occupied your shithole country in 1920 and no massacres were commited, and we freed you from communism for a few decades. Which is more civilized, huh faggot?
You are litteraly nigger tier

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Yeah why is that general so rude? It's the only one that stands out for being completely full of assholes

they got their own thing going on, you're not missing out, it's just blog posting and shitposting like other generals

also they typically ignore other countries' shitposting instead of getting baited, so it's hard to get engaged from what I've seen

Hungary just seems so foreign. Never hear anything about it, and most eastern euros I meet are from Poland and Romania.

>As much as one can typically expect from an American.
As if I need any more than that. I never spoke a single word of gypsy in budapest

>Has anyone here learned or is leaning the language?
Sure.
I learned it for an exchange student from Hungary. She went to my high school for a year and I quickly fell in love with her. I knew that my time to learn Hungarian to impress her was limited, so I spent virtually every single hour I had available to learn her language. I even quit playing WOW. Eventually I reached a conversational level.
Naturally I never made an actual move on her since I'm a huge faggot please rape my face. After she returned to Hungary I gradually lost interest in the language (duh) and stopped maintaining what I had learned. However, I went to Hungary and Transylvania last year and my Hungarian skills turned out to be still surprisingly decent, even after all these years. I didn't have to resort to English once. In fact nobody ever even offered switching to English. Felt good man.

Also it later turned out that the girl from Hungary wasn't even ethnically Hungarian but a Croat from Bosnia.
>mfw

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I've learned Hungarian for a month.

Duomemo
Memerise
Hungarian An Essential Grammar:
drive.google.com/file/d/0B8N-zyvDIxfLZ09oQlVlOTI2em8/view

copypasta

You will never be 100% accent less with perfect tenses unless you spoke it from a young age. It's not a negative thing, it's just something you can always pick up on when you hear someone talk. Even if I stop speaking it for a bit it's noticable in my conjugation

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>You will never be 100% accent less with perfect tenses unless you spoke it from a young age.

And you will never stop being a brainlet.
Of course it's possible to get tenses right, particularly in Hungarian where tenses are mostly a meme. Getting a native-like accent is much harder but even that is possible in rare cases.

You can speak a new language without a foreign accent even if you've learnt at not a very young age. It's hard yeah, but it's not impossible, just takes a lot of dedication.

It's very subtle but it's true. I've met many older couples here who married 60 years ago and spoke it constantly, but still have hints of pronounciation. You have to understand that it's not something you get unless you speak the language, in addition to tenses and accents, there's huge amounts of regional figures of speech that the average person uses, and often it sounds like complete gibberish, because Hungarian is already incredibly close to gibberish as it is. Of course after 20 years of daily study you could get to that point, but who in their right mind would do that for such a niche language?

Don't bother.

>soon

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Wow that's almost my situation, except they were nicer (only 1 guy said that his name is foreskin), but mostly they've said that I'm not going to make it.

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Jow Forums Hungarian wiki updated!
4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/Hungarian

> Duolingo: Basics

> Statements
He is the dream man: Ő az álom férfi

> "Köszönöm a ..."
Thanks for the water: Köszönöm a vizet

> "That is a ...", "az ..."
What is that?: Mi az?
That is a a window: Az egy ablak
Yes, that is a chair: Igen, az egy szék

> "That is the ... ", "az a"
That is the table: Az az asztal

> "This is a ...", "ez ..."
This is a girl, not a boy: Ez lány, nem fiú
Is this a telephone or a lamp?: Ez telefon vagy lámpa?
This is a dream: Ez egy álom

> "This is the ... ", "ez a"
This is the fire: Ez a tűz
This is the lamp, and this is the telphone: Ez a lámpa, és ez a telefon

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If you are >1/16 Hungarian, or one or more great-grandparents were Hungarian, you can apply for the Hungarian birthright program. Free 2.5 week trip to Hungarian, courtesy of the US government

reconnecthungary.org/

> "ReConnect Hungary is a fantastic way for young adults of Hungarian heritage to learn more about their roots. I found the Program especially helpful as a fourth generation Hungarian with limited language understanding.

> "There is no way I would ever have this experience by myself, and it was an excellent way for me to rediscover my Hungarian roots."

Nicholas Hegyi

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> "Everything was so well-organized that it allowed us to definitely absorb all that we could about our heritage.

> The most moving experience for me was that even though I didn't grow up within the culture, I feel connected and really comfortable with it. I loved how connected I felt to many of the people in Hungary.

Betty Roos

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> This program is the ideal first step for reconnecting with your heritage. In just 2 weeks you learn so much vital information on history, culture and language that is relevant to you.

> The most moving experience for me was preparing a meal on the farm that we visited. My Hungarian grandparents started a farm in Pennsylvania. Being on an authentic farm brought back great memories. Hungary has not forgotten the Diaspora community. Hungary welcomes back its fellow people with open arms."

Jonathan Naser

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