Want to Save the Planet? Earth Day in Hungarian

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • Today is Earth Day, it's the perfect time to start thinking about the planet we live on - and how to save it, but in Hungarian! Start learning Hungarian language the best way, just click here goo.gl/N1Qn3o ↓ Check How Below ↓
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    Every year, more than one billion people across the world mark the event by showing support for environmental protection. Festivals, rallies and outdoor events are held in nearly 200 countries. In this video you’ll learn how to talk about Earth Day in Hungarian and how to save the Planet!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @ksiazevegety738
    @ksiazevegety738 7 років тому +1

    Great! I'm waiting for more :)

  • @ahmedgandouzi6500
    @ahmedgandouzi6500 6 років тому

    Nagyon köszönöm Lena

  • @lovefanta4166
    @lovefanta4166 6 років тому

    I live in Iasi,Romania

  • @tidetrotterhd8916
    @tidetrotterhd8916 6 років тому +1

    What part of Hungary are you from?

  • @maryryan3122
    @maryryan3122 7 років тому

    Hi I am moving to Budapest can you tell me of any old peoples charity, I could help work in, thank you

  • @petarpetrovic294
    @petarpetrovic294 7 років тому

    I live in Vojvodina and in my town about 30% are Hungarian so we have names of streets written on both Serbian and Hungarian. There's a street with name "Добровољачка- Önkéntes". :-)

    • @emiliegy
      @emiliegy 7 років тому +1

      haha, my cousins and relatives live in vojdovina but we all come from hungary or like have hungarian origin. It is really fun to see streets and stores with both a serbian name and hungarian names. I live in Sweden (don't ask why haha...) and I love travel to Serbia/Vojdovina :)

    • @petarpetrovic294
      @petarpetrovic294 7 років тому

      Emilie Gyurcsik Yes, Vojvodina/Vajdaság is such specific multiethnical and multilingual place and perfect example for everybody how multiethnicy can work. There are also a lot of mixed marriages (Serbo-Hungarian) (I could now say 3 families like that in my neighborhood :-D). And perfect picture of life in Vojvodina is one TV show called "Harapd meg a nyelved" on Hungarian. If you speak Hungarian you can watch it on youtube. Greetings from a town near Újvidék. :-)

    • @petarpetrovic294
      @petarpetrovic294 7 років тому

      Emilie Gyurcsik Yes, Vojvodina/Vajdaság is such specific multiethnical and multilingual place and perfect example for everybody how multiethnicy can work. There are also a lot of mixed marriages (Serbo-Hungarian) (I could now say 3 families like that in my neighborhood :-D). And perfect picture of life in Vojvodina is one TV show called "Harapd meg a nyelved" on Hungarian. If you speak Hungarian you can watch it on youtube. Greetings from a town near Újvidék. :-)

    • @emiliegy
      @emiliegy 7 років тому +1

      +Никола Станојевић Really fun to hear :D I will absolutely check out the tv show :) Do you speak both hungarian and serbian or do you just speak serbian? I speak hungarian but I really like the serbian language. It sounds so beautiful haha XD. Btw, I don't know if it is just me, but every time I go to serbia I feel like everyone is so nice to eachother compared to here in sweden. Really interesting if you ask me haha ;) Anyways, lovely greetings from Sweden and partly Senta :)

    • @petarpetrovic294
      @petarpetrovic294 7 років тому

      Emilie Gyurcsik I'm Serbian so I'm Serbian native speaker. Few years ago I went to Hungary with school and there were my Hungarian friends too and they teached me some Hungarian basics there. Then I realized how beautiful Hungarian is and started learning. I'm still a begginer but I hope I'll learn Hungarian one day and can speak to my Hungarian friends. I went to Budapest in December and it's beautiful. And that's true that we have different mentality that Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish etc. people-sometimes it's good sometimes not. And thanks for thinking Serbian is nice. :)