MEG vs MÉG - simple Hungarian with dual subtitles (learn Hungarian language)

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    Lilla vagyok. I make videos in Hungarian for those who are learning this amazing language.
    I speak slowly using simple vocabulary.
    Both Hungarian and English subtitles help you understand what I'm saying.
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    🤓In this video I show you the difference between "MEG" and "MÉG" through a dialogue and giving you many examples to the different meanings of these tricky words.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @HungarianbyHeart
    @HungarianbyHeart  Місяць тому

    ✨If you would like to support my work you can do that on this link:
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    Thank you🙏
    🎉FREE PDF transcript + glossary + exercises:
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  • @endacahill5169
    @endacahill5169 17 днів тому

    Kösönöm szépen! Nagyon tetszett a videó; érdekes meg hasznos volt.

  • @catalinilie306
    @catalinilie306 Місяць тому +1

    Great video. Subscribed.

  • @sylkakrakowska
    @sylkakrakowska Місяць тому +1

    “Meg” = “és/plusz”?!!! Hungarian keeps on surprising me 😄 Nagyon tetszik ez a videó! ❤

  • @itamadrelingua
    @itamadrelingua Місяць тому +2

    Finally, I leave Hungary tomorrow, it wouldn't be the same without your video. Please, don't disappear for so long anymore, we were checking your channel all this time and waiting for new videos (I say we, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who does this). As usual, like and comment before watching!

    • @HungarianbyHeart
      @HungarianbyHeart  Місяць тому +1

      Hahaha köszi, ez kedves:) igyekszem posztolni, amikor tudok😁

    • @itamadrelingua
      @itamadrelingua Місяць тому

      @@HungarianbyHeart ezt tudom, viccesen írtem meg. Köszi.

  • @redorangeyellowgreen
    @redorangeyellowgreen Місяць тому

    Nagyon, nagyon tetszett a videó, Lilla! Köszönöm szépen, nagyon hálás vagyok, hogy itt vagy UA-cam-on :)

  • @despode
    @despode Місяць тому

    szép comment hogy microphone .......touching the top :) I love the innuendo

  • @ebinjayan
    @ebinjayan Місяць тому

    i was thinking about ur channel the whole day wondering when the next upload will be, SUPER EXCITED to watch this one ^^

  • @tmc02086
    @tmc02086 Місяць тому

    Thsee little words like meg, még always confuse me. This is a brilliant video. Please keep up the good work. P.S. Just bought the transcript. Very helpful indeed.

  • @mglfit24zuuka2
    @mglfit24zuuka2 Місяць тому

    Köszönöm szépen.

  • @wild_insomnia
    @wild_insomnia Місяць тому

    Very nice explanation,Lilla )

  • @wild_insomnia
    @wild_insomnia Місяць тому

    Lilla a nagyon szep lany van !

  • @krlezg
    @krlezg Місяць тому

    Very helpful video young lady, thank you very much. Maybe you could make some video about the order of words in a sentence. Like :¨megettem nem ettem meg ;)

  • @itamadrelingua
    @itamadrelingua Місяць тому +1

    5:40 Can I say "Nem megtalálom a telefonom"? Would it be a mistake? Wouldn't it mean "I didn't find my phone (but I've tried)"?
    Interesting conjunction of the prefix -meg in past and in present tense, we have the same principle in slavic languages, we don't use the prefix in the present, but we can use it in the past tense, like the phrase with no prefix would mean "I was looking for the phone" meanwhile the one with the prefix would mean "I found.." (incomplete and complete action). Is it so in hungarian? Thank you in advance.

    • @ferencnagy8157
      @ferencnagy8157 Місяць тому +1

      The concept of the perfect and imperfect verbs is present in the Hungarian language, too, but it is not so crucial as in the Slavic languages. E. g . perfect verbs may have composite future tense "meg fogom enni a levest" which is prohibited in the Slavic languages.

    • @HungarianbyHeart
      @HungarianbyHeart  Місяць тому +1

      "I didn't find my phone" = "Nem találtam meg a telefonom."
      And @ferencnagy8157 is right, these verbs also exist in future tense 😄 They can be used in past, present or future too.
      "Tegnap megcsináltam a magyar házim."
      "Mindig megcsinálom a magyar hazim."
      "Holnap megcsinálom a magyar házim." /( "Meg fogom csinálni...")

    • @itamadrelingua
      @itamadrelingua Місяць тому

      @@ferencnagy8157 thank you. Definitely, it would be exactly and exclusively the imperfect form of verb in Slavic. It's a pleasure that you got what I've meant ha ha

    • @itamadrelingua
      @itamadrelingua Місяць тому

      @@HungarianbyHeart thank you. Nem találtam meg..., now this is so obvious, but unfortunately in the appropriate moment I doesn't cross my mind 🙂

  • @endlessdreamkitchen
    @endlessdreamkitchen Місяць тому

    💚💚💚💚

  • @itamadrelingua
    @itamadrelingua Місяць тому +1

    Congratulations on 1000 subscribers!!!
    If I cancel the subscription now, your quantity of followers will fall again to 3-figure number. 😂

    • @itamadrelingua
      @itamadrelingua Місяць тому

      That feeling, when I hope your channel will be even more successful, then my own channel 😂

    • @HungarianbyHeart
      @HungarianbyHeart  Місяць тому +1

      Hahaha köszii 😂🙏

  • @3lmodfz
    @3lmodfz 18 днів тому

    How can 1 word mean so many things! That's madness. 😅