Where were you when I was studying abroad in Szeged? This would have been so helpful when I was learning.)) Great job Sandor, I'm looking forward to your future videos on sentences!
It could be very nice if you posted verbs in infinitive form as well but i have to tell you so far you made best video in youtube about Hungarian grammar
I guess it also matters from which language you are coming from. What makes the Hungarian tough to learn is the fact that it does not resemble any other languages. And when I'm saying this, I am not only referring to the actual words but to the way a phrase is composed.
Jó napot, I don't get the nuance of meaning by adding the (indefinite) articles in sentences of this kind. Egy almát eszem. / Almát eszem. Egy könyvet olvasol. / Könyvet olvasol. Stb. Could you please explain it, please? Köszönöm szépen
man your videos are great, thanks for helping out us, who are learning hungarian. We need IT :) could I just make a small small request to you, to speak a little bit slower? Thanks and keep up the good work.@@hungarea
Where were you when I was studying abroad in Szeged? This would have been so helpful when I was learning.)) Great job Sandor, I'm looking forward to your future videos on sentences!
It could be very nice if you posted verbs in infinitive form as well but i have to tell you so far you made best video in youtube about Hungarian grammar
You can find me showing the infinitive forms in my videos where I talk about verb conjugations.
again important lesson
Sándor, it’s a great video. Thank you.
The proper translation for állītmány is the grammatical term, predicate
Koszonoms szepen! I thought german was hard and crazy...then i try hungarian and german is for babys
German's still pretty hard, though... :D
@@hungarea nicht sehr einfach. Schwer
amazing lesson ! I finally understood this hah
I guess it also matters from which language you are coming from. What makes the Hungarian tough to learn is the fact that it does not resemble any other languages. And when I'm saying this, I am not only referring to the actual words but to the way a phrase is composed.
Jó napot, I don't get the nuance of meaning by adding the (indefinite) articles in sentences of this kind.
Egy almát eszem. / Almát eszem.
Egy könyvet olvasol. / Könyvet olvasol.
Stb.
Could you please explain it, please?
Köszönöm szépen
I’m waiting for intermediate level videos
Ok question is there a chart or something from which we can learn what form of verb to use with the pronoun or subject?
You'd need and endless chart for that, I'm afraid. I'm going to teach al ot of verbs in the future, don't worry.
한국믈을 배우는 것 같아요.
Yes, but unfortunately I haven't had the opportunity to study in the last 8 months or so.
Underground Resistance in the background? Greetings from Detroit.
Noooooo, noooo! :D It's just Buda Castle. Unless you're referring to the penguin on the upper left. The penguin is quite resistant.
Why "eszem" and not "eszek"? I'd think it would be indefinite
You're right, the correct sentence is "Én almát eszek", because "almát" is an indefinite object.
he looks aggressive.
I'm EXTREMELY aggressive. I killed a fly with my bare hands the other day.
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man your videos are great, thanks for helping out us, who are learning hungarian. We need IT :) could I just make a small small request to you, to speak a little bit slower? Thanks and keep up the good work.@@hungarea
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