GN! 💤
Thx, I'll give her! :-)
You can see many Humgarian buildings, architecture, because we have a large studio "village" working on many movies and TV series (thanks to the Hungarian producer in Hollywood, the late Andy Vajna). Some of these movies' scenes was captured in Hungary from Will Smith's "Gemini men" to the new TV series "The Day of the Jackal". But I could mention Katy Perry's clip "Dark Horse" too.
Anyway these architectures seeing in person is another feeling. Good luck if you will have any opportunity to visit Hungary.
Good morning everyone! ☕
I'm very envious, because I speak English only as foreign language (my mother tonguenis Hungarian as I mentioned earlier). And you are right, the frequent use - and the environment with native speakers - are the key (unfortunately it was decades ago when I was in native environment for weeks). I was tautht to French is high school (completely forgotten), and Russian for many many years (it was mandatory "thanks" to we are in the Eastern - communist - Block). I forgot this language too (sometimes I can catch some words). And I learled Hebrew and Zulu in autodidact manner, but it was a "kiss for a dead".
Some people, like you has special talent to easily learn languages. E.g. my daughter's mind is like a sponge, it sucks any language in very short time and she can actively use them, from English to Korean.
I think it the "sensibility" for languages depends on some special layout and wiring in brain.
So you are very lucky, cos you can move and get any job, and/or living quasi anywhere in the world.
And yes, I know Hungarian is a world language, but the world doesn't know about this fact 😁
I think it's not Greek but Ancient Greek, and not Italian, it's Latin. These are dead languages. So I think there is no any influence of a dead language to the living ones. But the Latin was the root of many living languages (Indo-Europeans?)
Btw: Hungarian language is also changing continously. (...or: it is continously changing - the word order is not so strict in Hungarian). Even the letters was different in ancient times - originally was runic writing.
Nowadays we couldn't umderstand the ancient Hungarian neither speaking nor writing.
And last but not least the Hungarian comes from "Hun" (refer Attila the Hun, called "Whip of God), but our country's name is "Magyarország" in Hungarian, which comes grom "Magyar". This refers to an ancient myth about the Wonder Deer, and about brothers Hunor and Magor. They became tribe leaders later called Huns and Magyars.
Latin and ancient greek always was traditional languages taught mainly the people of the church and the aristocrats. On the other hamd the #Hungarian language is unique. Some scientist say it has a connection with the #Finnish, but others say it comes from #Sumer, and so on.
But if the #English is so odd as Hungarian language I suggest to speak Hungarian (cos it is my mother tongue :-) )
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are you referring to the US census in the early 20th century? because that's what I'm talking about
Ohhh, no, I'm just talking about the Hungarian census. So I didn't read carefully your post :-(
Jews aren't Hungarian minority regarding the census (lile German, Romanian, Roma (aka Gipsy). If someome says he/her is a Jew, this probably means the active practicing the Judaism as a religion. There is no connection with any minority related question in census (but it is a question regardimg religion).
I've read through this essay, it's really TL;DR type.
But why don't we talk #Hungarian instead of #English? 😁
Oops, it wasn't noon as I promised, I forgot to set up from UTC to CET/DST...
But the quote is eternal 🙂
Daily quote in Latin: “Dum vita est, spes est.” – “While there is life, there is hope.”
𝓖𝓜 ☕
GN! 💤🌜
This may be the opposite of a scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian".
I can't resist the temptation to put on another cover song performed by Missioned Souls (a family band from the Philippines).
This is Journey's "Separate Ways". Amazing!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FjYMyvFpPK4
#music #tunestr #journey #missionedsouls
From tomorrow I'll post a daily 📅 quote in Latin, just for fun (I promise there won't be any #bitcoin related post amongst them 😜). The posts will appear in my timeline exactly at noon 🕛 (of course generated with a simple, handmade bot 🤖🤖🤖 😁).
Good Morning #Nostrians!
GN! 🌌💤
I'm not writing a post about #bitcoin
## Bitcoin doesn't need advertising.
𝑮𝑴☕🌏
GN! 💤🌙
Watch this Deep Purple song cover, the "Highway Star"
I couldn't believe my ears and eyes how this filippino (!) family band plays it. The internet exploded from this talented people's music
## Missioned Souls ##
...notice this band name, I believe we will hear more and more about them
And see this young persons virtuosity 14 years old solo guitarist girl, 8 years old drummer boy, clear voice lead singer girl and also virtuoso bassist/pianist girl. And when they play other - not so jard rock - songs the "additional" band members are the mom, as a co-lead vocalist, and dad as a bassist/mixer.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F6WRxaC3QME&pp=ygUPbWlzc2lvbmVkIHNvdWxz
#music #song #tunestr #filippino #philippines #band #family #virtuosity #deeppurple #hardrock
Good Morning! 🌏
GN! 🌙💤

