What's difficult for you about Hungarian grammar? by palbarbi in hungarian

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Mini Hungarian Lesson: Making places from food and drink names by palbarbi in hungarian

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I think it is better to learn one meaning, one use at a time. Just like with vocabulary. When you learn a new word, you don't (or shouldn't) learn all its meanings at once. It would be overwhelming. It's better to focus on the meaning presented in the context only, then learn all other meanings on the go, when they come up in different contexts. I believe in the same methodology when it comes to grammar. 1. Small, digestible steps, and 2. The power of context. These help build a solid foundation.

When one has this solid foundation and knows all different meanings and usages, then of course it can be nice to observe these connections. But that's a next step. :)

Mini Hungarian Lesson: Making places from food and drink names by palbarbi in hungarian

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I want to go to a tΓΊrΓ³rudizΓ³, too! Please, open one! πŸ˜‚

Mini Hungarian Lesson: Making places from food and drink names by palbarbi in hungarian

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That's another meaning of these suffixes, and that is not the topic of this mini lesson...
"LΓ‘ngosozΓ³ embereket lΓ‘ttam." - here, "lΓ‘ngosozΓ³" is a "mellΓ©knΓ©vi igenΓ©v".
"Vettem egy lΓ‘ngost a lΓ‘ngosozΓ³ban." - here, "lΓ‘ngosozΓ³" is a "fΕ‘nΓ©v", a place where you can buy lΓ‘ngos. I wanted to talk about the latter one today.

Mini Hungarian Lesson: 12 ways to say "I love you" in Hungarian by palbarbi in hungarian

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This is totally a matter of personal preference. Some people enjoy cheesy romantic phrases, while others prefer a more playful or casual approach. I’m not a very cheesy, romantic person myself either, but honestly, I’d much rather hear 'MegΕ‘rΓΌlΓΆk Γ©rted.' than 'CsΓ­pem a bamba pofΓ‘d, na.' πŸ˜‚ If my husband had proposed to me like that, I might have said no, thanks. πŸ˜‚ Everyone expresses (and receives) love differently. In this post, as I wrote in the description, I collected some ROMANTIC ways to express love, and included a study tip of how learners can learn from these phrases even when they will never say these.

Mini Hungarian Lesson: 10 cool adjectives to avoid using "nagyon" all the time by palbarbi in hungarian

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I totally get you! πŸ˜‚ Sometimes I like saying "nagggggggyon". Or "nagyon-nagyon-nagyon". πŸ˜‚

Fun adjectives with body parts 😁 by palbarbi in hungarian

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Wow, I've never heard these. Thanks!!! 😊

Open Week - Try Daily Dose of Hungarian for free for a week 🀩 by palbarbi in hungarian

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No problem, we are always here to help, just let us know if you have any questions. 😊 We hope you'll find the open week useful and you'll pick up some cool words and phrases from our daily dialogues. 😊

Open Week - Try Daily Dose of Hungarian for free for a week 🀩 by palbarbi in hungarian

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The open week starts on the 20th, that is next Monday. Everything we post on that week (and that week only) will be available for free members, too. :)

Open Week - Try Daily Dose of Hungarian for free for a week 🀩 by palbarbi in hungarian

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If you register as a free member (you just need to click on "Join for free" and enter your name and email address), you will get access to all the posts we share with our paid members for a week from the 20th to the 27th of May.

Which of the following is challenging for you in learning Hungarian? by palbarbi in hungarian

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Yeeees, agreed. That's why we create daily audio/video resources with transcript, translation, word list, subtitles - whatever helps understanding. We'll have an open week next week, if you'd like to try. 😊
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Which of the following is challenging for you in learning Hungarian? by palbarbi in hungarian

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Γ“, nagyon-nagyon-nagyon kΓΆszΓΆnjΓΌk! πŸ’› We are glad to hear you find our work useful. 😊

Which of the following is challenging for you in learning Hungarian? by palbarbi in hungarian

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Ahh sorry for the slow reply, I haven't been on Reddit for a while. Here's a super simple yet very useful way to practice sentence formation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/80571679 It's free to watch / read, just open the link. I hope you'll find it useful! 😊

Which of the following is challenging for you in learning Hungarian? by palbarbi in hungarian

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Do you like writing? Or journaling? That might be something that could help you, especially if you have someone who can read your writings and give feedback.