Szía. I'm Indonesian myself and now I start to learn Hungarian and I found that beautiful yet quite hard to learn. Your videos are Superb and help me out to study this beautiful language. Köszönöm szépen 🌹🌹🌹
Dear Eszter, I'm Italian and I love foreign languages. Thanks a lot for helping me to move my first step into the knowledge of Hungarian. You're really good. It's not that easy trying to teach your own language to foreign people!
Federica Brancolini ledges eszret carat Jim layg Tuscan no Bert paid for Budapest laid pal talalkozunk Gatos ban on Meg szeret nek Rahul no angolul Kószó I'm need angol beszed Meg tanitotal I talalkozunk it nalam love szeret lek pros Riza Val kezemden meygek Howard Norco fiygud puszila
I am Hungarian by nationality, but I live in America, and much of my family lives in Hungary… It is important to me to learn Hungarian, though I am old in my life. I want to finish with my grandparents started teaching me… So thank you very much for sharing this lesson
Jaaajjjj de jókat nevetek😆😉, értem az angolod,és ahogy hallgatlak elképzelem ,ahogy an angolul beszélők ,megpróbálják elképzelni ,össze rakni , kiejteni a magyart😆😉🤗😋 ez nagyon jó 😘🥰🌹🌸🏵️💐🌺🌷
YOU ARE AMAZING. I lived in Budapest in 2008-2009 for a year. These videos are great. Thank you so much for your help. We are visiting in October 2019 and want to start practicing some common phrases so I can communicate. Thank you!
Im going to visit my parents living in Hungary for 3 months. Your explanations are so clear and helpful. I have heard these phrases before but understand them when your explain them. Thank you.
Én élvezem az oktatást,mert nem tudok angolul csak keveset,de így a magyar tanítással jobban jön az angol. Mert itt arra koncentráltam . Nagyon köszi Eszti !
Such an amazing language, I always had heard that Hungarian is one of the hardest language in the world, now I can realize myself that it's really hard hehehe... I study Polish Language and for seeing these "SZ" frequently in Hungarian, made me think that was the same pronounciacion as in Polish. Now I see that both SZ in Polish and in Hungarian are quite different... Thank you for your videos, I'm really appreciate them... Szia from Brazil
Im not planning on visiting Hungary but i do work along side a person who is from Hungary and has mastered the english language so it would be nice if i learned Hungarian or at least a little bit so they do not feel like they have to speak english all the time. I like your videos they are easy to follow so thankyou for taking the time to do them.
Dear Eszti pls continue to doing this videos. I m a Turkish and I ve just started to study hungarian language and literature in my country. Greetings from here and thanksa lot for helping with your videos. :)
Eszti these are WONDERFUL videos! I'm planning to be in Budapest for a month taking the CELTA course (a course in how to teach English as a second language). I went to a bookstore to find a Hungarian phrasebook and they didn't have any! But then I came home and watched your videos and just by doing that I am picking up some Hungarian. I also went to Duolingo and signed up for the "five minutes a day" program. I have about six and a half weeks before I leave - we'll see how much Hungarian I can learn in that time!
Wowzerz you are an incredible teacher, my mother is Hungarian and I speak a bit. But when you explained how to say, What is your name, in a straight Hungarian translation it would be, What do they call you, rather than, what do you call yourself as you said. Do you agree?
The suffix of the verb - nak / -nek implies that it is done by them. Although first or third person plural suffixes are often used to express a general subject. It is used when the action or existence established in the predicate applies to everyone or everything. In this case ' hogy ' is a question word meaning ' hogyan ' ( how ).
Egészségedre can be thought as a combination of two parts: egész and ségedre. The different s sounds (sz and s) next to each other divide the word and make it easier to pronounce. Think of Egees-scheegedre. Looks like German, ay? Quite not so hard now... or that's my opinion at least, as a Finn... the sz and s sounds in Hungarian are probably the most important ones to master since they are used a lot in general.
In the first 10 basic phrases. The word NAGY or the ng sound does exist in the English language. To be more precise not in the North America way of speaking, but in UK English absolutely. The word is ‘during’. The UK say ‘djuring’, same for news - ‘njews’, & Duke = ‘Djuke’. I hope this helps people tackling this unique language.
I´ll be watching your videos. On August ´16 , going to Budapest. I can't see yet, what our finnish has common with hungarian. I hope I find up shortly.
Thank you very much! I Need to speak Magyarul. My son his girlfriend is from there. She speaks Dutch as well but not her members of the family. I would love to explane myself a little bit when I pay a visit to them. They don’t speak English.
hii greetings from indonesia :).. i know just little bit hungarian language cause i have a friend from hungary..and he teach me..so difficult but i like it :D
Thank you so much Eszti. I think your videos are perfect for learning. Not too long or too 'packed', and I love how you take the time to explain the correct pronunciation and also what the phrases mean verbatim, which I think really helps to grasp or get a feel of a language. By the way, I'd be curious to know what Egészségedre means. ;) It is a 'random' term used only in this situation, does it actually mean something close to the english 'cheers'?.. In French for example we usually say 'santé' which means 'health', or if we are to chug our drinks down in one sip, we can say 'cul sec' which means 'dry ass' (since no liquid will remain at the 'bottom' of the glass.. ;))... So I'd like to know how Egészségedre translates exactly, if you or anybody reading this would be kind enough to enlighten me. :) Also, one thing I always like to learn in a new language is how to ask "How do you say ... in (Hungarian)?". This way if I'm visiting, I can take the opportunity to ask the locals "How do you say this? How do you say that?" and hopefully pick up more words and expressions while I'm there... So that's one I'd like to learn if you continue to make videos. :)
woow thanks for making this video it helps me out when i will go to my gf :) i like your explaination is so good. hope you will keep this series up. would be cool if you can teach me how to ask question like : how old are you ? what hobbys do you have ? where do you live? and then aswers like i do live 20 km from budapest. you know standard question and answers when you going to make friends or meet ppl . its just a idea if you like to make another video
+3sportoXD OK, just as an example for FORMAL speech - with that, you will never stumble into an embarrassment: How old are you? - Hány éves Ön? What hobbies do you have? - Milyen hobbijai vannak? Where do you live? - Hol lakik? 20 km from BUD - 20 (húsz) kilométerre Budapesttől. It gets complicated here. We have formal sing/plur and informal sing/plur. Example, using 'Where do you live': Informal singular: hol laksz? Informal plural: hol laktok (ti)? Formal singular: Hol lakik (Ön/Maga)? Formal plural: hol laknak (Önök/Maguk)?
Szia! do you play drums? anyway, "a" is like a closed a almost like an o... actually like the a in "almost"? While "á" is an open a like in like (pronunciation of course)? Köszi!
Hearing those police sirens must mean that you are based in Budapest right? Love that city and would love to learn the language and one of my goals is to pick it up seriously this year. I'm in Budapest quite frequently so I guess I could practice with locals pretty often, but other than that: do you maybe have some good sources of literature/media (besides your videos of course :)) to learn the language?
Just 1 point: Here, informal expressions are given. Hungarian, however, distinguishes quite strictly between informal and formal speech. Like German. So you can use these in informal situations, but I would be very embarrassed to address strangers in the street this way. Let alone higher ranking officials!
IGEN - YES NEM - NO ELNÉZÉST - EXCUSE ME MI A NEVED? - WHAT IS YOUR NAME? HOGY HÍVNAK? (more common) - HOW DO YOU CALL YOURSELF? _____ VAGYOK - I AM ______ AZ ÉN NEVEM ______ - MY NAME IS ______ EGÉSZSÉGEDRE - CHEERS
Awesome Islanders Hockey Videos nothing like he word egg. It is more like saying ‘eh’ with a very soft dge but then instead of the dge you add a bit of ‘ye’ at the same time. Dge like dodge but at the same time as ye. As if you were saying the dge/ye softly at the same time. Kind of like saying ‘dgy’esterday. But without the esterday.
"Elnezest" it's difficult! I'll better not to bump into anyone... :) By the way in many Hungarian words some letters are mute aren't they? For example in "elnezest" I can't hear the "l"...
+Darrell Bibby How much? = Generally "Mennyi?" (in certain cases "Hány?") Where is...? = "Hol van...?" You can also say "Hol találom...?" which means 'Where can I find...?' Toilet = Written as 'WC', pronounced as "Vécé" I would like = "Szeretnék..." or "Szeretném". I suggest to use the "Szeretnék" version always if you don't want to go into grammar. People will understand you anyway. Just until she uploads the next part. :)
Hi, in hungary you can say hello everybody will understand, younger people usually use "hi" as well, but if you want to use hungarian word just say "szia" but if you want to greet a group of people with szia you have to use the prular form "sziasztok".
ı love this language and Hungarians
Ez aranyos volt. :D
Köszönjük.
You are such a good teacher. It's funny though that "yes" in Hungarian means "again" in my language. I'm from Sweden.
Szía. I'm Indonesian myself and now I start to learn Hungarian and I found that beautiful yet quite hard to learn. Your videos are Superb and help me out to study this beautiful language. Köszönöm szépen 🌹🌹🌹
We miss your Hungarian lessons!
You are such a JÓ TANÁR
I'm German and bought a house in Hungary I am going to learn the basics, it's a must, thanks for your lovely help
Dear Eszter, I'm Italian and I love foreign languages. Thanks a lot for helping me to move my first step into the knowledge of Hungarian. You're really good. It's not that easy trying to teach your own language to foreign people!
Federica Brancolini ledges eszret carat Jim layg Tuscan no Bert paid for Budapest laid pal talalkozunk Gatos ban on Meg szeret nek Rahul no angolul Kószó I'm need angol beszed Meg tanitotal I talalkozunk it nalam love szeret lek pros Riza Val kezemden meygek Howard Norco fiygud puszila
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I am Hungarian by nationality, but I live in America, and much of my family lives in Hungary… It is important to me to learn Hungarian, though I am old in my life. I want to finish with my grandparents started teaching me… So thank you very much for sharing this lesson
Jaaajjjj de jókat nevetek😆😉, értem az angolod,és ahogy hallgatlak elképzelem ,ahogy an angolul beszélők ,megpróbálják elképzelni ,össze rakni , kiejteni a magyart😆😉🤗😋 ez nagyon jó 😘🥰🌹🌸🏵️💐🌺🌷
thank you for making these videos. I am trying to learn Hungarian and your explanations are so clear...
I really love those 'gy' sounds.. Very soft and ear-pleasing
YOU ARE AMAZING. I lived in Budapest in 2008-2009 for a year. These videos are great. Thank you so much for your help. We are visiting in October 2019 and want to start practicing some common phrases so I can communicate. Thank you!
We are glad to see you again, hope you will spend a pleasant time in Hungary🇭🇺🇭🇺
Im going to visit my parents living in Hungary for 3 months. Your explanations are so clear and helpful. I have heard these phrases before but understand them when your explain them. Thank you.
Én élvezem az oktatást,mert nem tudok angolul csak keveset,de így a magyar tanítással jobban jön az angol. Mert itt arra koncentráltam . Nagyon köszi Eszti !
Such an amazing language, I always had heard that Hungarian is one of the hardest language in the world, now I can realize myself that it's really hard hehehe... I study Polish Language and for seeing these "SZ" frequently in Hungarian, made me think that was the same pronounciacion as in Polish. Now I see that both SZ in Polish and in Hungarian are quite different... Thank you for your videos, I'm really appreciate them... Szia from Brazil
You're actually very good at explaining!
Beautiful teacher for beautiful language. I hope you make more of these videos :3
I love the instrumental music behind!!! Thanks for the helpful videos :)
Amazing videos!
Planning on moving to Budapest from Belgium to work in IT as an expat so all of this is super helpfull!
Im not planning on visiting Hungary but i do work along side a person who is from Hungary and has mastered the english language so it would be nice if i learned Hungarian or at least a little bit so they do not feel like they have to speak english all the time. I like your videos they are easy to follow so thankyou for taking the time to do them.
+neild169 It's really nice idea from you.
You are very considerate.
Dear Eszti pls continue to doing this videos. I m a Turkish and I ve just started to study hungarian language and literature in my country. Greetings from here and thanksa lot for helping with your videos. :)
If you want to practice the Hungarian language, i would love to help u. Contact me on instagram: cskeve
Eszti these are WONDERFUL videos! I'm planning to be in Budapest for a month taking the CELTA course (a course in how to teach English as a second language). I went to a bookstore to find a Hungarian phrasebook and they didn't have any! But then I came home and watched your videos and just by doing that I am picking up some Hungarian. I also went to Duolingo and signed up for the "five minutes a day" program. I have about six and a half weeks before I leave - we'll see how much Hungarian I can learn in that time!
Hi! This is my second lesson,its really interesting.I've been to Budapest 3 times and I have never heard of this drink.What have I been missing!
De ügyes vagy, nagyon jó!❤
This is excellent! I recently met a woman who is Hungarian and am looking to better communicate with her!
Thank you very much for the lessons! Greetings from Brazil!
lovely profesional work
Thank you for these! Practising in the airport now our first trip to Hungary now 😊
Wowzerz you are an incredible teacher, my mother is Hungarian and I speak a bit. But when you explained how to say, What is your name, in a straight Hungarian translation it would be, What do they call you, rather than, what do you call yourself as you said. Do you agree?
The suffix of the verb - nak / -nek implies that it is done by them. Although first or third person plural suffixes are often used to express a general subject. It is used when the action or existence established in the predicate applies to everyone or everything.
In this case ' hogy ' is a question word meaning ' hogyan ' ( how ).
Thanks, you are very sweet :)@@csabasalzinger4566
Egészségedre can be thought as a combination of two parts: egész and ségedre. The different s sounds (sz and s) next to each other divide the word and make it easier to pronounce. Think of Egees-scheegedre. Looks like German, ay? Quite not so hard now... or that's my opinion at least, as a Finn... the sz and s sounds in Hungarian are probably the most important ones to master since they are used a lot in general.
Hey everyone! If you wanna take your Hungarian to the next level check out my Udemy course:
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In the first 10 basic phrases. The word NAGY or the ng sound does exist in the English language. To be more precise not in the North America way of speaking, but in UK English absolutely. The word is ‘during’. The UK say ‘djuring’, same for news - ‘njews’, & Duke = ‘Djuke’. I hope this helps people tackling this unique language.
I love Palinka !! I wish I could find it in the states .
Nagyon intuitiv, gratula.
Te egyre szebb vagy a videókban :)
I´ll be watching your videos. On August ´16 , going to Budapest. I can't see yet, what our finnish has common with hungarian. I hope I find up shortly.
KÖSZÖNÖM!
Thank you very much! I Need to speak Magyarul. My son his girlfriend is from there. She speaks Dutch as well but not her members of the family. I would love to explane myself a little bit when I pay a visit to them.
They don’t speak English.
hii greetings from indonesia :).. i know just little bit hungarian language cause i have a friend from hungary..and he teach me..so difficult but i like it :D
Great work Eszter!
Hey, will be in Budapest for about 3 months. Thanks for posting these two videos. Just what I needed. Is there a Basic 3?
Köszönom!
+Darrell Bibby Köszönöm!*
Thank you a lot!
Thank you so much Eszti. I think your videos are perfect for learning. Not too long or too 'packed', and I love how you take the time to explain the correct pronunciation and also what the phrases mean verbatim, which I think really helps to grasp or get a feel of a language.
By the way, I'd be curious to know what Egészségedre means. ;) It is a 'random' term used only in this situation, does it actually mean something close to the english 'cheers'?.. In French for example we usually say 'santé' which means 'health', or if we are to chug our drinks down in one sip, we can say 'cul sec' which means 'dry ass' (since no liquid will remain at the 'bottom' of the glass.. ;))... So I'd like to know how Egészségedre translates exactly, if you or anybody reading this would be kind enough to enlighten me. :)
Also, one thing I always like to learn in a new language is how to ask "How do you say ... in (Hungarian)?". This way if I'm visiting, I can take the opportunity to ask the locals "How do you say this? How do you say that?" and hopefully pick up more words and expressions while I'm there... So that's one I'd like to learn if you continue to make videos. :)
I spoke Hungarian to age 7, \then German to age 17 and English forward. Niw, at age 84 I'm getting re-acquainted with Nayuarul.
woow thanks for making this video it helps me out when i will go to my gf :)
i like your explaination is so good. hope you will keep this series up.
would be cool if you can teach me how to ask question like : how old are you ? what hobbys do you have ? where do you live? and then aswers like i do live 20 km from budapest. you know standard question and answers when you going to make friends or meet ppl . its just a idea if you like to make another video
+3sportoXD OK, just as an example for FORMAL speech - with that, you will never stumble into an embarrassment:
How old are you? - Hány éves Ön?
What hobbies do you have? - Milyen hobbijai vannak?
Where do you live? - Hol lakik? 20 km from BUD - 20 (húsz) kilométerre Budapesttől.
It gets complicated here. We have formal sing/plur and informal sing/plur.
Example, using 'Where do you live':
Informal singular: hol laksz? Informal plural: hol laktok (ti)?
Formal singular: Hol lakik (Ön/Maga)? Formal plural: hol laknak (Önök/Maguk)?
Love brings me there 😁😁😁
KÖSZÖNÖM ZEPEN
Szia! do you play drums? anyway, "a" is like a closed a almost like an o... actually like the a in "almost"? While "á" is an open a like in like (pronunciation of course)? Köszi!
Thank you
Hearing those police sirens must mean that you are based in Budapest right? Love that city and would love to learn the language and one of my goals is to pick it up seriously this year. I'm in Budapest quite frequently so I guess I could practice with locals pretty often, but other than that: do you maybe have some good sources of literature/media (besides your videos of course :)) to learn the language?
One of the Strangest languege in my opinion ! But i love this country. Love from Bulgaria :)
i love this girl !
Igen and Nem are the only Hungarian words I can say perfectly. Lol
man where were you when i moved to vajta T_T
Love the yazz!
...szia, thanks for the lessons/// :) is possible to send me the name of the sound, when your video start and finish, too(?)
Akkor tud valaki jól magyarul ha nem kell gondolkoznia a válasza fordításán
igaz! / true
You are pretty with pretty voice 👋
good job
Is say very good! Good luck !:) ( I from Hungarian )
I were in Ungvar n, learned to say Ig,
Szia Eszter!
i think she possesses a cool eloquence .she epitomizes Hungarian .plus that subtle snarl .and those perfect teeth .
'nothing crazy is happening here' haha :) awesome :)
your good
Thank you!
Just 1 point:
Here, informal expressions are given. Hungarian, however, distinguishes quite strictly between informal and formal speech. Like German. So you can use these in informal situations, but I would be very embarrassed to address strangers in the street this way. Let alone higher ranking officials!
egyeségedre!
+Leo Podstanicky Would you say :egészségedre?
Nagyon jól tanítasz!
Isn't "hogy hívnak?" literally translated "How do they call you?"
De.
Yes, it is.
your link for blog is broken :)
i know a girl medíum húngaro and left mexican your lessions if help to talk whit him :)
What is that drink that you mentioned? Can you please write it out for me? What is in the drink?
it's called PÁLINKA
Thanks!
Geweldig leuk!
IGEN - YES
NEM - NO
ELNÉZÉST - EXCUSE ME
MI A NEVED? - WHAT IS YOUR NAME?
HOGY HÍVNAK? (more common) - HOW DO YOU CALL YOURSELF?
_____ VAGYOK - I AM ______
AZ ÉN NEVEM ______ - MY NAME IS ______
EGÉSZSÉGEDRE - CHEERS
Did you mean that the "a" is a particle?
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Hungarian language resembles sa'mi language (in Nord of Finland) , more than Finnish.
Can you show some examples please?
Palinka is so strong. I could definitely feel the alcohol after the first sip, but it tasted good though.
I am going to hungary soon amd I cannot for the life of my pronounce the number 1. I have tried so hard and can't do it. Please help if possible.
you basically pronounce it like the word egg
Awesome Islanders Hockey Videos nothing like he word egg. It is more like saying ‘eh’ with a very soft dge but then instead of the dge you add a bit of ‘ye’ at the same time. Dge like dodge but at the same time as ye. As if you were saying the dge/ye softly at the same time. Kind of like saying ‘dgy’esterday. But without the esterday.
1:27 ambulance?
Mentők
"Elnezest" it's difficult! I'll better not to bump into anyone... :) By the way in many Hungarian words some letters are mute aren't they? For example in "elnezest" I can't hear the "l"...
You pronounce the L too
+macsekok
Thanks for the tip! Boldog új évet!
Good luck
Polinka is a plum brandy not that long
Please make more English videos
is this correct can you say so
What about
How much?
Where is?
Toilet?
I would like
+Darrell Bibby
How much? = Generally "Mennyi?" (in certain cases "Hány?")
Where is...? = "Hol van...?"
You can also say "Hol találom...?" which means 'Where can I find...?'
Toilet = Written as 'WC', pronounced as "Vécé"
I would like = "Szeretnék..." or "Szeretném".
I suggest to use the "Szeretnék" version always if you don't want to go into grammar. People will understand you anyway.
Just until she uploads the next part. :)
+Gábor Madarász
Köszönöm!
Koszi- how do you say - Please?
Informal: Kérlek, formal: kérem but nobody will get angry if you do not use the proper form.
I like you I am iraqi but I want to improve my English as well as learn hungry
ali sadeq *Hungarian
Please add "RECAP".
Nice"😊
A maga megegészségedésére!
Great content bewsub
I was married to a lovely Hungarian man and I love your
IGEN! EGESZSEGEDRE!
Charlie_Willie Jó! 👍🏻
AZ EN NEVEM BATMAN... Life complete
make more
Jól
ur pretty good i speak perfect Hungarian but cant read or rite ..and dont forget Hungarians ar the best arguers on the planet
Thank you Eszter. I could fall in love with you.
Na a mi tájszólásunkat tanulják meg. XD pl. : hun, piarc, köll, Kauszeg, tik.... au=ő
hi! doesn't Hungarian have a basic hello or hi?
Hi, in hungary you can say hello everybody will understand, younger people usually use "hi" as well, but if you want to use hungarian word just say "szia" but if you want to greet a group of people with szia you have to use the prular form "sziasztok".