Thank you for the encouragement! I have spent years trying to learn Hungarian enough that I can have conversations with people, even if I make mistakes. I lived in Hungary for a year as an exchange student over 20 years ago and that started my journey. I have been learning on Duolingo, which is great for structure and vocabulary, but terrible for speaking. Thankfully I go back and visit my host family every few years and I get another chance to practice. The Hungarians I have interacted with are always happy I am using the language, even if I can’t talk too much. It’s really a wonderful language, but very difficult. It makes learning other languages seem so easy. I love your podcast. It’s great to listen and realize how much I can understand. It’s also good to know it takes years and to keep going. I have new breakthroughs all the time, but it can be quite discouraging.
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! I’m happy you have good experience with Hungarians and I totally understand it can be discouraging sometimes. I also understand Hungarian is not similar to anything so you won’t find similarities like between Italian and Spanish or Slavic languages etc. But I also think people forget how much time they spend learning other languages. Let’s take English as an example. We assume English is easy but is it really that easy or is it that we’re immersed all the time 24/7. We use it all the time every day, we listen to English songs, we watch movies in English, it’s the common language with all our foreign friends. And we’ve usually been doing that since we were children. English has been a part of my life for 20 years at least. And then I listen to a podcast sometimes in Spanish, talk to my teacher once a week for 30 minutes and I expect the same results and in 2 years. This is just an example but I’m sure my point is clear :) I’m not saying this is always the case, but I’ve seen this a lot too.
@ВикторХлеб-л6о9 ай бұрын
Спасибо Вам, за Ваш труд! Не так просто найти видео с субтитрами на венгерском.
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Я очень рада что тебе нравится 🥰
@HungarianbyHeart9 ай бұрын
De jó volt a végén a rózsás hasonlat🙏🌹
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Köszi ❤️
@irena_stolic8 ай бұрын
This video was very useful to me! And interesting, thank you! ❤️
@HungarianwithSziszi8 ай бұрын
Nagyon örülök, hogy tetszett ❤️ Köszi!
@yuliashuba5 ай бұрын
❤
@matteobocchieri34399 ай бұрын
Nagyon érdekes podcast. Köszönöm szépen!
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Nagyon örülök, hogy tetszett! Köszönöm szépen, hogy meghallgattad és hogy írtál 🥰
@martinvanschalk59739 ай бұрын
8:06 has dado en el clavo. La vida es radicalmente diferente y las posibilidades se estrechan mucho conforme vas avanzando más en el camino de la vida. Cuando tenía 20 años, en menos de un año alcancé un nivel C1 en inglés, empezando casi desde cero. Claro que le dedicaba entre 6 y 10 horas al día. Luego de estudiante también aprendí alemán, francés, latín e incluso afrikaans, solo por gusto. Ahora, con trabajo e hijos, ni siquiera puedo mantener los idiomas que aprendí, a excepción del inglés. Me encantaría aprender húngaro, pero es intimidante la gran cantidad de horas que hacen falta para conseguir algunos resultados. Simplemente, el precio a pagar es demasiado alto. Y emprender un camino para quedarte a medias, no me parece buena idea, porque es un esfuerzo estéril. Un idioma que se sabe solo a medias no vale para nada. Como decía Bukowsky, "if you're going to try, go all the way"... Si vas, que sea para llegar hasta el final, no para quedarte a mitad del camino. Así que por ahora me conformo con escucharte a ti y a los grupos de música húngara que me gustan. Mañana, Dios dirá.
@Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge9 ай бұрын
Köszönöm 🌹🌷🌺
@Michele_R139 ай бұрын
Szia Sziszi!!🙂👋 Sorry, I deleted my previous comment 'cause I thought that it might have been perceived in a negative way, and I surely didn't want that.☺ Something that I wrote was not constructive either, so I preferred to remove.🙂 Thanks again for all, take care and keep up the amazing work!💪☺
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Szia! Im sorry that I made you feel like that, it definitely wasn’t my intention. I thought your comment was very important, I shared it on Instagram too and it’s something very important to talk about and I was thankful you started that conversation. I probably should have expressed more empathy towards you. I mostly concentrated on native speakers’ side. But it wasn’t negative at all, it’s a general, universal experience, all of us have, me too, as language learners. Thank you for letting me know, though, why you deleted it and of course I respect your decision. I hope this won’t keep you from sharing your opinions in the future because they’re welcome all the time and I appreciate you watching, being here and sharing your thoughts ❤️
@Michele_R139 ай бұрын
Oh no, don't worry Sziszi! You haven't made me feel bad in any way...that is impossible 'cause You're always so very kind!☺ I just thought that I had been a bit too negative, which I actually was, and I felt it was not right to leave a negative comment. It's always better to be constructive and to look for the good and the positive in every situation, as You do constantly, so i preferred to 'remove'.🙂 Of course I won't stop commenting...how could I? I love your videos too much!☺☺ Thanks so much for being so thoughtful and kind, have a beautiful day, take care!☺💐 🙏@@HungarianwithSziszi
@adinaszabados23179 ай бұрын
Fantasztikus ez a Sziszi! Gratulálok!! Köszönjük szépen, Adina az összes magyar mint idegen nyelv tanár (amúgy ezt hogy kell leírni helyesen? ;) nevében
@HungarianwithSziszi9 ай бұрын
Nagyon örülök, hogy tetszett! Köszönöm, hogy megnézted 🥰 Az én forrásaim szerint magyar mint idegennyelv-tanár 😄