I speedran HUNGARIAN in Duolingo and it went all wrong

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2023
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    Only 4 more languages left in the wheel! Hungarian is the next boss in line, and quite a hard one. This speedrun had one of the slowest starts so far, even though I wasn't doing terrible. It was long and hard and made it difficult for me to stay sitting down (yes, we're still talking about Hungarian). I'm not sure if I just went insane already, or if Duolingo is being naughty and playful, but if I had to guess it's both. Either way, we'll find out how it keeps going. Will it take forever? Or will it speed up in the upcoming lessons? Stay tuned for more...
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  • @jccbm
    @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +43

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    • @Cos_Costa
      @Cos_Costa Před 9 měsíci +3

      Isten Hozott

    • @balazsgyorfi8375
      @balazsgyorfi8375 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hello remèlem tetszett a magyar nyelv ès azt kell mondanom hogy nagyon jó a kiejtèsed

    • @marcello7930
      @marcello7930 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hello! I'm Hungarian too, and I noticed a few mistakes. If you want me to tell you, just let me know! 🤗

    • @TOOTHLESSCHANEL8880
      @TOOTHLESSCHANEL8880 Před 6 měsíci

      Jól vágod a magyart❤

    • @Beni750-Gaming
      @Beni750-Gaming Před 5 měsíci

      This was so fun to watch as a hungarian.

  • @zsomborsuto5574
    @zsomborsuto5574 Před rokem +4961

    As a Hungarian, this was a lot of fun to watch

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +524

      Glad you enjoyed it! I hope I didn't butcher it too much 🤣

    • @zsomborsuto5574
      @zsomborsuto5574 Před rokem +396

      @@jccbm actually your pronunciation was pretty good!

    • @wayerwanda
      @wayerwanda Před rokem +147

      @@jccbm noo, your pronunciation was very much on point actually!! Loved the video!

    • @lenom2066
      @lenom2066 Před rokem +5

      indeed

    • @sh22real
      @sh22real Před rokem +69

      you guys have a quite unique language I give you that

  • @csanadmate-fesus4020
    @csanadmate-fesus4020 Před 11 měsíci +1899

    As a hungarian, I have one question. *HOW ON EARTH DID YOU FINISH IT SO F*CKING FAST?*

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 11 měsíci +275

      Hahaha did you watch all the videos? I have to disagree with the word "fast" here 😵

    • @attilahalmai4590
      @attilahalmai4590 Před 10 měsíci +44

      @@jccbm Surely You are talented at languages!

    • @andrasbalogh4291
      @andrasbalogh4291 Před 10 měsíci +17

      that's what she said!

    • @mylo123
      @mylo123 Před 10 měsíci +8

      én is magyar vagyok @csanadmate-fesus4020

    • @szolnokilazar5049
      @szolnokilazar5049 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Azért mert egy videó a magyar nyelvről szól az nem azt jelenti hogy bárkit is érdekel az hogy mit gondolsz

  • @justneedalogin
    @justneedalogin Před 10 měsíci +428

    Native Hungarian speaker here. I’m only two and a half minutes in but I’m absolutely impressed by your pronunciation skills and the way you could distinct between a and á as well as figuring out how sz is the English s sound and s is the English sh. You pronounced the word éjszakát like a native speaker, I'm not kidding. Serious language skills, mate, one can definitely tell this is not your first time studying a foreign language. Well done, bravo!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +84

      Wow, thank you! Well I think after 35 speedruns anyone would have some notion of foreign sounds. Many of them are found in other languages!

    • @Anonymous1-123
      @Anonymous1-123 Před 6 měsíci

      Ez nagyon jól esik

  • @thatdeathstepguy8719
    @thatdeathstepguy8719 Před 10 měsíci +35

    As a Hugarian I want to congratulate you because you are just EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. Your pronunciation is like you are born as a second language hungarian, you know, one parent is a blood born hungarian. I dont know its because you "learnt" so much languages before or because you are just a wizard or something, but you are just so good its scary. I cant believe you have done this video in live for the first time. You needed to first do it before then record it, because its so hard its literally ALMOST impossible to understand the connections in the language. Im not saying it for a bad reason, im just that impressed about how effortlessly you handled one of the hardest languages in the world.. köszi haver, nagyon ügyes vagy! 🎉❤

  • @DanTheCaptain
    @DanTheCaptain Před rokem +1822

    You have a very good pronunciation! Much better than most foreigners! I really enjoyed watching this video!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +167

      Thanks! It is very hard, too many weird vowels. I need to practice more

    • @viktormarton8258
      @viktormarton8258 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@jccbm The word eladó means out giver, so it comes from that.

    • @kapostamas
      @kapostamas Před 10 měsíci +43

      @@viktormarton8258 It's “away-giver”. Come on.
      (“Out-giver” is _kiadó,_ meaning _publisher._ A calque from German, I think.)

    • @viktormarton8258
      @viktormarton8258 Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@kapostamas Oh, sorry for that. Explaining this is a little difficult. 😅

    • @Goat_gamering
      @Goat_gamering Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@jccbm There were times when you said stuff better than duolingo tbh

  • @daniellin5373
    @daniellin5373 Před 11 měsíci +392

    Hungarian is one of the most difficult courses in Duolingo I would say. When other languages are still teaching you basic vocabs, Hungarian is already throwing at you complex sentences in the very first lessons.

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 11 měsíci +102

      If you compare the Indonesian or French Speedrun I did with the final part of Hungarian, you can see how absolutely right you are.

    • @Aurea_Borealis
      @Aurea_Borealis Před 10 měsíci +28

      You've got the point here. Once I tried to "challange" myself and tried it on duolingo. Since I'm native I tried to check how good I am already. Failed it completely 😂 ah, I so ❤ szósorrend... so in the end I started it from the begining and had to face it with pedig and hanem??? I even forgot how I can translste it in that moment. 😂

    • @suic86
      @suic86 Před 10 měsíci +24

      @@Aurea_Borealis I've tried it too. IMO a Hungarian native can't finish this course. There were so many things that I would never say in the way it was expected in the answers🤣

    • @forstuffjust7735
      @forstuffjust7735 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@suic86thats honestly my experience with duolingo when it comes to smaller languages/non indoneuropean languages

    • @thatdeathstepguy8719
      @thatdeathstepguy8719 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@suic86miafasz 😂

  • @AmberKTm
    @AmberKTm Před 10 měsíci +16

    I love watching foreign people trying to speak Hungarian
    But you made it even funnier with how many similarities you're drawing to English words that I never realized

  • @TheMachinedestroyer
    @TheMachinedestroyer Před 10 měsíci +23

    You're a fast learner and you have a way better pronunciation than most people (even after years of practice). Btw., AFAIK Hungarian is the second hardest language after Japanese, so big congratulations to you!👏

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +6

      Thanks! It's hard to rank languages in difficulty, but I can see how both of them are significantly harder than other languages.

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Depends on the student's mothertounge. Both hungarian and japanese are agglutinative languages with a foreign phonetic inventory, free world order and five different tenses for politeness, but hungarian at least is commonly written in the latin alphabet, and includes technical language of greek, latin turkish and german origin. Japanese has its own alphabet, and has technical language mostly derived from chinese. But for a chinese speaker, japanese would probably be wastly simpler to learn.

  • @HellDubs
    @HellDubs Před 11 měsíci +843

    It was really good to hear a non-native speaker speaking hungarian.
    And having a good pronounciation like this already.
    Köszönöm!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 11 měsíci +186

      Köszönöm szépen!

    • @szolnokilazar5049
      @szolnokilazar5049 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Azért mert egy videó a magyar nyelvről szól az nem azt jelenti hogy bárkit is érdekel az hogy mit gondolsz

    • @HellDubs
      @HellDubs Před 10 měsíci +46

      @@szolnokilazar5049 Én csak megdícsértem a csávót.
      Most mi a baj vele?

    • @Imre-Kristof
      @Imre-Kristof Před 10 měsíci

      @@szolnokilazar5049 kussoly geci

    • @tomipall5421
      @tomipall5421 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Nézd itt vannak scooby dooek keresik hogy ki szeret

  • @zaktak4380
    @zaktak4380 Před 10 měsíci +68

    The most ironic thing with the intro is that many names in Elden Ring, including Margit are hungarian names.

  • @Brezza_Mattutina
    @Brezza_Mattutina Před 7 měsíci +3

    Sok szerencsét a nyelvek tanulásához! Hello from Hungary!

  • @cedixx
    @cedixx Před 10 měsíci +8

    I am from Germany and have been living in Hungary for two years. So as someone who knows a few european languages I can totally relate to your confusion haha. At the beginning it took me so long to remember words and understand sentence structures... so I am really impressed by how quickly you got it!

  • @aronaranyossy
    @aronaranyossy Před 10 měsíci +132

    You probably don't know this but it's crazy funny you chose Margit for the wheel sequence. Margit is an ancient Hungarian female name 😂 (Marika as well for all you Elden Ring fans)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +32

      I've gotten a handful of comments about it, but I didn't know before! Happy coincidence

  • @Karl_Baeron
    @Karl_Baeron Před 11 měsíci +181

    As an Austro-Hungarian, who grew up in Austria and only learned Hungarian by hearing/using it for 2 weeks yearly
    during summer break when we visited the Hungarian part of the family, this was a fascinating video.
    I never learned the language in a school setting, so no thoughts were used to think about grammar, sentence structure or
    similar things and wow, i never realized how many "strange" quirks this language has.

    • @dontwatchanime8063
      @dontwatchanime8063 Před 11 měsíci +66

      "Austro-hungarian" bro this aint 1915

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 11 měsíci +26

      It is a weird language when compared to most other european ones!

    • @attila0323
      @attila0323 Před 10 měsíci +12

      Don't worry, a lot of Hungarians also don't learn the grammar unfortunately.

    • @MiklosHajma
      @MiklosHajma Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@jccbm Yeah, because it's technically not an European language :) As far as I can tell, what you had the most trouble with, are the agglutinative nature of our language with all those affixes and combined words. I was laughing when you were trying to take apart/theorize some words in the wrong way, like "rendőr" (rend = order, őr = guard). Or "titkárnő" which has it's roots in the word "titok" (= secret) similar to English - so as the language being vowel harmonic, you can't just mash words together, the "-ár" affix will result in titkár and you can leave it at that or put "nő" after it if you want to specify that you're talking about a female secretary. Actually this affix is pretty much similar in usage with the English one when you describe an occupation or something you're proficient in (like in listen - listener).

    • @MrBlackDemon2
      @MrBlackDemon2 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser

  • @r3ilaa77
    @r3ilaa77 Před 10 měsíci +6

    This was so fun to watch, thank you so much!
    As a native Hungarian who speaks Finnish as well, I would rather say that these languages are relatively close to each other... I mean it was really easy for me to learn the basics of Finnish as a Hungarian since both are Finno-Ugric languages. However, these languages had been separated so early in time that we could not kinda "create" anything in common, except basic words and very similar pronunciation. In terms of pronunciation, we always get the feedback that anyone who hears us speaking Hungarian thinks we are speaking Finnish with a very weird accent, but when they are trying to pay more attention, they realize that it is just not possible for them to understand anything from Hungarian at all. It is really funny, especially when we get this from native Finnish people... :D

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +4

      I'm glad to hear it was fun! Hungarian was awesome, Finnish I don't remember much but it's always been a language that catches my interest. But I know they both have very rare and interesting properties!

  • @sunrisechu_enrique
    @sunrisechu_enrique Před 7 měsíci +2

    I'm learning Hungarian now and I have to say I hate that I didn't find your channel earlier!!! You are extremely observant and your tips of learning languages are amazing... I'm so jealous of your skills and I gotta binge watch all your Duolinguo speedrun videos from now

  • @yeetchannel1886
    @yeetchannel1886 Před 11 měsíci +152

    "It's a 2 hour commitment" me: laughs in hungarian

  • @ThorTyrker
    @ThorTyrker Před 10 měsíci +91

    Your pronunciation is exceptionally good, like at least ten times better than foreigners I know that lives here for 20+ years - and it seems to be effortless too. That's a real talent right here :)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +19

      Wow, thank you! I'm glad to hear that

    • @atdzsny
      @atdzsny Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@jccbm And just ignore the Hungarian intonation in Duolingo/Google: it's horribly wrong.

  • @IHaveNoName45170
    @IHaveNoName45170 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Wow, you're really skilled at this! It was so good to hear you speak Hungarian! This language is really difficult to learn, especially because of its very hard grammar. I often even hear native speakers make grammar mistakes!

  • @livianagy7640
    @livianagy7640 Před 10 měsíci +2

    One of the best, if not the best Hungarian pronunciation I’ve heard from a foreigner! Well done!😊🎉

  • @aroma13
    @aroma13 Před rokem +332

    Fun fact:it takes a foreigner on average 15 years to learn hungarian to fluency ,this doesn't account for background,as no matter where you're from,it will still be exaclty as hard to learn the gulyás language
    Edit: also hungarian separates it's vowels into two categories,long and short,short=a,e,i,o,ö,ü,u,and long=á,é,í,ó,ő,ű,ú and back and front vowels,front vowels=e,é,i,í,ö,ő,ü,ű and back vowels=a,á,o,ó,u,ú,this is an important part of grammar as hungarian has vowel harmony,so when you add a suffix,it has to have the right vowel,so for exemple hal is fish,but halad is your fish(hal+ad),and ember is human,but embered is your human(ember+ED)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +111

      Spanish be like: "WTF are you even talking about"

    • @Dicska
      @Dicska Před rokem +86

      To make it even more spicy, we don't even use this vowel harmony consistently. Like, út means road but if it's yours then it's utad - BUT hús means meat, but when it's yours it't húsod (note the difference in accents, too - it's not a typo). Similarly, híd (bridge)-> hidad (your bridge). They aren't even the same vowel group. I really have no idea how other people can learn this mess of a language. It also makes _us_ harder to learn English, since there are so many differences in grammar.

    • @thomaskolb8785
      @thomaskolb8785 Před rokem +103

      @@Dicska Actually, for me, the most tricky thing was to fully understand the social ladder built into the Hungarian language. As a foreigner one can sound super rude just by accident.
      Like saying "mit kérsz?" instead of "mit tetszik kívánni?" when you mean "what do you want?" to an unknown or elderly person, or also from a man to a woman. You can say "maga mit kér?", and the words are all polite, the grammar is correct, but the whole phrase sounds frightfully aggressive. But then again, if you say "mit tetszik kérni?" to a small child or a pet, then it sounds absolutely ridiculous.

    • @Dicska
      @Dicska Před rokem +55

      @@thomaskolb8785Even as a native speaker, sometimes I just try to weave sentences in a way that it doesn't reflect the social aspect and just say "Mivel szolgálhatok?"/"Mit adhatok?" because I have no idea, either.
      But yeah, this is why I get taken aback when English people order stuff and they just go like, "I want an almond croissant".
      However, being exceedingly polite with 4 year olds is totally funny AND cute.

    • @vadascsenge731
      @vadascsenge731 Před rokem +35

      @@Dicska Híd contains a velar i, which existed as a separate sound in Hungarian, and was given a deep vowel when conjugated. This sound has disappeared from the language, but the suffix vowel remained :)

  • @andraskovacs4497
    @andraskovacs4497 Před 11 měsíci +91

    This was really fun to watch, although I think some precision would be welcome in Duolingo! What's important to remember is that Hungarian is an "agglutinative" language, which means that we add suffixes at the end of words to give a precise meaning of how they're used in a sentence. So, for example, "bort" and "vizet" aren't the actual words for "wine" and "water" (those are "víz" and "bor"), but they are "conjugated" as such because they are the object in their sentences. For example, if you went on the water, you'd say "vízen", if you took a swim IN the water, you'd say "vízbe", if you cook pasta WITH water it's "vízzel", and actually quite a lot more cases. Also, the verb "to be" (Lenni, én vagyok, te vagy, etc), is slightly confusing, because while it mainly means "to be", the third person is generally omitted (as in, You'd for example say "This is wine-> ez bor, He/she is a teacher -> ő tanár, they are police officers -> ők rendőrök), the third person singular is actually confusingly used to convey possession ("to have"). So, for example, "I have wine" would translate to "Van borom" (litterally "There is my wine"), but
    "you have wine" would be "Van borod" ("there is your wine"), "Houston, we have a problem" would be "Houston, van egy problémánk" (litt. Houston, there is an Our Problem) as per the agglutinative language.This is part of what makes Hungarian so damn hard. Apart from that, some phrases on Duolingo made me smile a bit because you just wouldn't ever say them like that in reality, we would never casually state that something is not an apple but a car.

    • @wr0ng569
      @wr0ng569 Před 11 měsíci

      This is why I hate Hungarian, NOTHING depends on context, it's just so weird to wrap my head around it

  • @geryh_6308
    @geryh_6308 Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a Hungarian, watching this was wonderful :D

  • @alex_roblox4505
    @alex_roblox4505 Před 10 měsíci

    As a Hungarian, this video was really cool, i liked it, and your pronunciation was really really good! Keep up the content!
    Köszönöm!😁

  • @Dramatic.bee12
    @Dramatic.bee12 Před rokem +284

    Im gonna be one of all the Hungarians who commented on this video, but I think I can speak for everyone, that it is so heartwarming that you actually spent time learning our language! Also, I always find it fascinating how foreign learners memorize the words, the associations you made made me think in so many different ways about my native language.
    Thank you for this video, and thank you for all the efforts you made!

    • @RichieLarpa
      @RichieLarpa Před 11 měsíci +6

      Yeah, it's a pity that some Hungarians chose to wipe their asses with my effort and lost time and responded to English either way, completely ignoring my desire to speak with them in Hungarian. No matter, how hard I can try, I will be "just another tourist" to some people. Although luckily, those were just few people, but it still needs to be mentioned I think.

    • @BozgorSlayer
      @BozgorSlayer Před 10 měsíci

      I'm learning Hungarian! Listen: "Ugggaaa OOOOO OOOO UGUGUGUGUGUGAA!!"

    • @theanimefan00
      @theanimefan00 Před 10 měsíci +15

      @@RichieLarpa Sorry to hear that... but look at it this way: if a hungarian hears you speaking hungarian, and feels like you are struggling only a littlebit, it is just a polite reflex to answer in your native language. Most of hungarians speak at least 2 foreign languages. We are weird like that. Polite from our side, rude from your side... I can see why. Thanx for sharing! Köszönöm, hogy megosztottad ezt velünk!

    • @orsikocs
      @orsikocs Před 10 měsíci +1

      You certainly speak for me 👍

    • @MiklosHajma
      @MiklosHajma Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@BozgorSlayer Probably you were smoking some stuff along that because you seem like coughing a lot.

  • @anna28901
    @anna28901 Před rokem +25

    Actually, there are a lot of logical things.
    Rend= order,
    őr=guard,
    rendőr= policeman so rendőr is like the keeper of order.
    Also ügyvéd:
    ügy= case, business,
    véd= protects, defends
    Ügyvéd= lawyer= defends the case

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +19

      It seems to me, with the little exposure I've had to the Hungarian language, that's it's quite a logical and structured language. A bit complex, but logical nonetheless.

    • @RichieLarpa
      @RichieLarpa Před 11 měsíci +4

      Az aranyos "Lego módszer".

  • @viktoriatoth6588
    @viktoriatoth6588 Před 5 měsíci

    You did so good❤Congratulations

  • @krisztianbakos1872
    @krisztianbakos1872 Před 10 měsíci +4

    this is just for walking in hungarian: megy, jár, járkál, mászkál, slattyog, kullog, ballag, mendegél, bandukol, lépeget, lépdegél, lépdel, cammog, kutyagol, tipeg, baktat, battyog, poroszkál, gyalogol, totyog, kolbászol, andalog, cselleng, kódorog, lépked, caplat, kóvályog, gyüszmékel, sétálgat, csoszog, lépdes, cirkál, kóricál, talpal, császkál, korzózik, botorkál, jár-kel, lézeng, kószál, lődörög, bóklászik, flangál, kóborog, csatangol, lófrál, ténfereg, csavarog, tekereg, tébolyog, tévelyeg, bolyong, őgyeleg, kujtorog, barangol, kóborol, tántorog, csámborog, sétafikál, vándorol, szédeleg, téblábol, csalinkázik, kóringyál, lébecol, karistol, bódorog, ődöng

  • @lakatoszoltan2011
    @lakatoszoltan2011 Před rokem +95

    Your Hungarian pronunciation is very good :-)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +8

      Thanks!

    • @gepin-sp7xn
      @gepin-sp7xn Před 10 měsíci

      ​as a Hungarian, I can agree

    • @Elmax008
      @Elmax008 Před 7 měsíci

      I am also a Hungarian, and yes! The pronunciation was amazing🤩🤩😅😅

  • @jlu3ai
    @jlu3ai Před 11 měsíci +29

    You hit the nail on the head with the 'kicsi'. I looked it up in an etimological dictionary, and it is, indeed, a word of ancient turkish origin.
    Also you passed the gy-test, nice pronounciation. :)

    • @nuckingfuts4721
      @nuckingfuts4721 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I think he's from Venezuela, and some South American Spanish dialects pronounce "ll" very similarly to our "gy". Like "Medegyín" (Medellín in Colombia) :D

    • @attila3231
      @attila3231 Před 9 měsíci

      Rossz etimológiai szótárban nézted, Cz & Fogarasi az eredeti ért. szótár.
      KICS, elvont törzs kicsi, kicsi-ny szóknak és származékaiknak . Gyöke KI, a ke ka úgynevezett kicsinyező képzökkel a keves, kev gyökével rokon. Hangváltozattal egyezik vele : KIS.
      KICSI, ( kics- i ) mn. tt. kicsit. Am. kicsiny. L. ezt. Kicsibe venni, kevésre becsülni. Se kicsi se nagy (km. ). Kicsi korban kezdik vagy szokják a bünt. Kicsin múlt hogy ...
      A "ki"gyökből fokozatosan lett ki-s, ki-s-i, ki- s- i- n, ki-s-i-ny, s csengösebb hangon kics-i, kics-in, kics-iny.
      Az idegen nyelvekben a kicsi , kicsiny szókhoz legközelebb áll a török kücsük , csagataj kicsik (Abuska), persa kihcse, finnül itset ( piczi ).
      Kis szóval különösebben egyezik a persa kih .
      A kis és kics-iny még ezen kics-iny-ező alakokban is divatozik : kics-id, kics-i-ke, piczi, piczike, piczin , piczinke, pindurka, pirinyó, piczurka, melyeket összehasonlitva igen valószinü , hogy a lényeges alaphang maga az " i "(módositva e és ü ), mert az " i "legmozgékonyabb, legélénkebb, s legközelebbi hangzatu magánhangzó,
      valamint azon tárgyak is, melyeket kicsi-nyek-nek hivunk.

  • @mrlaszlo
    @mrlaszlo Před 10 měsíci +9

    Well done! Bent vagy in the Hungarians heart now :)

  • @hack_ur
    @hack_ur Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a hungarian, I'm absolutely impressed. Your pronunciation is awesome as a foreigner! Subscribed! 😁

  • @shrimpfry880
    @shrimpfry880 Před 10 měsíci +20

    this "it sounds nothing like what i'm used to" applies to us trying to learn another language too lol. for me personally, the vastly different vocab, the fixed sentence structures, and the sheer amount of prepositions were the hardest about learning english

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +4

      NGL, English prepositions are nightmare fuel 😵

    • @atdzsny
      @atdzsny Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@jccbm mos, mosogat, elmos, lemos, felmos, megmos, kimos, bemos, összemos, -álmos- ;)

  • @Julitheswiftie
    @Julitheswiftie Před rokem +76

    Omg! You're accent is veeeeery good!! I'm glad you're interested in our language. And I hope you will do other Hungarian videos 🇭🇺

  • @MarkmakinHD
    @MarkmakinHD Před 10 měsíci +1

    It was so much fun watching and listening to this video. I am a Hungarian learning English for so long now. Sometimes my thoughts are in English, sometimes in Hungarian and most of the times its mixed. Like in the video. Often I can't even tell the difference, like watching a movie in English and I'm a 100% sure it was in Hungarian after watching it. It leads to funny situations.

  • @bencenagy5459
    @bencenagy5459 Před 3 měsíci

    You are scarily good at this

  • @csabi115
    @csabi115 Před 10 měsíci +6

    As a Hungarian, you have ruined the word titkárnő for me for all eternity now 😂 Seriously though, spectacular job! You have mastered the pronounciation of some of our trickier letters quicker than I have ever seen from any foreigner.

  • @igormandli9464
    @igormandli9464 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Köszönöm hogy megcsináltad!

  • @ForF
    @ForF Před 10 měsíci

    A legtöbb esetben egészen szép volt a kiejtésed. Sok sikert ehhez a nyelvhez! :D
    In most cases, your pronunciation was quite nice. Good luck with this language! :D

  • @anikolevay
    @anikolevay Před 5 měsíci +1

    gratulálok! valóban az egyik legnehezebb nyelv!

  • @lilihorvath8869
    @lilihorvath8869 Před rokem +80

    Well done! I'm hungarian and I know it is really hard.😁

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +18

      It is 😵

    • @divxnty69
      @divxnty69 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jccbm haha good joke bro i subbed.

    • @DiakDigi
      @DiakDigi Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@divxnty69 én király vagyok mert tudok agulul

    • @zspe6465
      @zspe6465 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@jccbmBut do not give up, please. Your pronounciation is super. Really very good. Thx for this video.

  • @anna.leftover
    @anna.leftover Před 10 měsíci +5

    This was so much fun to watch! Thank you for learning some Hungarian too, because there aren't much foreigners who can pronounce Hungarian words like this! :D

  • @lilinatasaszarka3817
    @lilinatasaszarka3817 Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a Hungarien very fun to watch and you are so good😊

  • @Bendyca710
    @Bendyca710 Před 10 měsíci +18

    As a hungarian, this was so much fun to watch

  • @fearlesslouis28
    @fearlesslouis28 Před 4 měsíci

    As a 🇭🇺, your hungarian accent is really good, and the video was very entertaining to watch. Sending love from England as a hungarian!

  • @mrCarStyling
    @mrCarStyling Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a hungarian, it's damn funny to look at you and your explanations, especially, because sometimes they are right, but mostly not. The best part that you trying to figure it out with spanish and english and so on, really great to look at this! I must to mention, that your pronantiation is really well! You speach each words really good...

  • @al_cuber
    @al_cuber Před rokem +24

    I bet it's klingon next time

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +1

      33% chance, though 🖖

    • @al_cuber
      @al_cuber Před rokem +1

      @@jccbm I am learning Yiddish, any tips?

    • @truAdDikT
      @truAdDikT Před rokem

      @@al_cuber chop the foreskin, mate

  • @user-ko1fp1vf7h
    @user-ko1fp1vf7h Před rokem +14

    You have such a nice calming voice

  • @nimrod1510
    @nimrod1510 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a real content, as a Hungarian I really like it!

  • @magyar997
    @magyar997 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm Hungarian and your pronunciation is so good. It was so funny to hear my name pronounced correctly, too, since I'm used to people struggling with it even after repeating it. My mom has been doing Duolingo Turkish and there are a few similar words she's noticed between Hungarian & Turkish. Thanks for the fun video!

  • @csucskos
    @csucskos Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's so fascinating to see your associations. I've never realized that "az" can mean 'that' and 'the'. Or "vagy" mean 'or' or 'you are'. Also, yes, Hungarian is tied to Finnish as they are both Finno-Ugric languages, but due to history there are quite few turkish words. But just seeing things like Oh, ny is pronounced like the spanish ñ or Ö is like in german. Very, very interesting stuff your rare interlanguage knowledge can provide.

  •  Před 10 měsíci +3

    Wow, this was very educated! Wonderful how you get the very complex and confusing concepts of our language! (Hah, triple alliteration attack! :D ) Gratulálok! :)

  • @Alice_in_nowhere_land
    @Alice_in_nowhere_land Před 10 měsíci

    As a hungarian I must say you have a very good pronunciation! Good job! :D I think you have a good sense of language learning :)

  • @0Defensor0
    @0Defensor0 Před 10 měsíci +6

    14:44 actually, both would be correct, but the nuance is different.
    Hungarian grammar may seem weird compared to English and many other languages, because there isn't a specific order for the parts of the sentence, instead they are put in the order of importance. So if an object is the focus of the sentence, you start with a noun. If the thing that happens is the most important, you start the sentence with a verb. If the person involved is the focus, then you start with the pronoun. And if a trait is the most important, you start with an adjective.

  • @fisicogamer1902
    @fisicogamer1902 Před rokem +15

    Finally! That stream was golden! Unfortunately I had visits at home, so I couldn't follow everything.Hungarian has a special place on my heart, even if I don't understand it, I still love hearing it from time to time. It is a beautiful language for my ears. I am even subscribed to some hungarian YT channels. I will learn it on future: I have my hands full with languages now.
    I also would like to use this comment to thank you for being a good inspiration for me. Before I knew your channel I thought duo was an useless and trashy time-waster. Look at me now: I am using Duolingo to learn ukrainian!
    I understood that it is a nice way to breakthrough the basic grammar and learn some few words. You won't be fluent at the end, but you unlocked the language system and can continue with no major chokes from there. It's just a sad situation that duo has Latin and Modern Greek, but no Ancient Greek.....

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +1

      It's very cool! I'd love to learn more of the intricacies and details about it

  • @Aurigandrea
    @Aurigandrea Před 10 měsíci +1

    You are so right when you say it’s a packed language. That’s what I love about it the most: one word can express a long English sentence.

  • @miya_chan.
    @miya_chan. Před 5 měsíci +1

    As a Hungarian, all I have to say is that your pronunciation is amazing and I've never seen someone pronuncing and studying Hungarian as well like you do. Im impressed. This video was a lot of fun!!

  • @Scaramouche69JUICY
    @Scaramouche69JUICY Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a Hungarian i was very suprised how u were able to pronounce so nicely- mad respect for u mate

  • @angelribbon777
    @angelribbon777 Před rokem +4

    I actually waited for this !!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem

      Did it go as expected? 😁

  • @piroshky
    @piroshky Před 10 měsíci +2

    As another fellow Hungarian, I approve that our langauge is even hard for us sometimes. But you are just scratching the surface of the iceberg for now...
    Mad respect for actually doing this!

  • @itisAnita
    @itisAnita Před 7 měsíci +1

    as a hungarian... it was amazing to watch! thank you for respecting our language by doing your best :) you did great!

  • @Bobika08
    @Bobika08 Před 10 měsíci +5

    You definitely have an excellent sense of language, even though Hungarian is difficult.🥰😍🤩

  • @supera350es
    @supera350es Před 11 měsíci +6

    You did quite good! Your pronunication is awesome!!!!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thank you! 😃

  • @bachcoffe5957
    @bachcoffe5957 Před 10 měsíci

    congrats bro, our language is really fd up and hard :D you did it well ^^ greetings from Hungary

  • @ShadowDavid_Alt_7506
    @ShadowDavid_Alt_7506 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a Hungarian, this was very much fun to watch. Köszönöm szépen for this beautiful hungarian learning vid 😃

  • @Frog.but.Frog.for.short.
    @Frog.but.Frog.for.short. Před 10 měsíci +4

    How to say "eat" in Hungarian:
    esz
    eszek
    eszik
    esznek
    eszünk
    esztek
    ennék
    enne
    ennél
    ennénk
    ennének
    ennétek
    egyél
    egyen
    egyek
    együnk
    egyetek
    egyenek
    (and i still left some out)

  • @HornCat01
    @HornCat01 Před rokem +3

    This video was so much fun to watch it :D

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear that!

  • @NoraTKD
    @NoraTKD Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a Hungarian, I have to say that you did really well! Your pronounciation is amazing and you have a good feeling for the language! However, yes, Hungarian is unlike any other languages, so it is difficult to learn it if it is not your native language. That is why we like seeing people trying to speak it, as we know that it takes a lot of effort to learn it! I am so proud of you, I hope that you will keep learning it!

  • @bencefodor8393
    @bencefodor8393 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Being hungarian ist always funny to see and hear another people's try to learn or understand hungarian language. 😀
    But you did a good job, mate. 👍

  • @veradokic861
    @veradokic861 Před rokem +5

    Jccbm you are one of the best youtubers/streamers!

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +2

      That's a bold statement. But thanks!

  • @bencesarvari2235
    @bencesarvari2235 Před 10 měsíci +14

    As a Hungarian this is very funny to me. I'll never have to experience the pain of learning this hard but beautiful language. Sok szerencsét!

  • @Epyxoid
    @Epyxoid Před 8 měsíci +2

    I eyed with your video for some time. Yt always put it in my feed and I eventually gave in. The thumbnail is just too good 😂 Your impression on Hungarian words, and your flair for languages was really interesting to watch! Also, I'm glad that Duolingo updated those sentences for better ones. Some of them even sounded weird to me although it is technically Hungarian.

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 8 měsíci +1

      YEah! I've heard it is quite strange sometimes in the sentence building hehehe. Glad you watched them!

  • @miabellagergely3551
    @miabellagergely3551 Před 10 měsíci

    coming from a Hungarian, this is crazy impressive, even I have a hard time with the language and it was my mother tongue too lol. you have such good pronunciation.

  • @kovacs81gabor
    @kovacs81gabor Před 10 měsíci +3

    2:45 i wish you a good day
    3:47 the "L" is not silent like the french "H" it just gets pronounced very lightly when speaking fast
    4:39 it can also mean "how old are you" becouse the socially excepted way to speak to not-so close people in hungary is to talk to them formally by not saying "you" or anything of that kind and it sounds like "how old is it/that" and we also say it like that to shorten the sentence.
    5:13 "kér" (the base form of "kérek") can also mean "ask" for example: "kérj egy ceruzát" means "ask for a pencil".
    8:15 "Ő" means he/she/it
    9:16 "Vagy" means "are" "are you" "you are" and "or"
    13:11 "Óra" means "Hour" "Clock" and "Class"
    16:25 "játék" also means "play" and "game"

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks a lot for all the information/clarifications!

    • @kovacs81gabor
      @kovacs81gabor Před 10 měsíci

      Szívesen

  • @Fire_power
    @Fire_power Před 10 měsíci +7

    As a Hungarian, this video was very fun to watch

  • @tyutyu9331
    @tyutyu9331 Před 10 měsíci

    Same here. I had so much fun watching this. Great skills and editing. Bravo
    Tit meat. As a Hungarian I will never be able to forget that association :D

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I won't forget it either 🤣🤣🤣

    • @TamasMolnar-zu1fv
      @TamasMolnar-zu1fv Před 10 měsíci

      @@jccbm I think it actually might have the same root meaning as in English.
      Secret/titok (just chopped to titk), the -ár part makes it the person dealing with it (it is used for other words as well, like bank=bank, while bankár is anyone working in a bank), and the nő is for women.
      And thinking about it, that root meaning makes sense, since the secretary is the keeper of important secrets.
      It is sometimes hard to get to the root and undarstand the logic of some words, but can also be a fun logic game. Which we Hungarians actually have to do in our language classes in school.
      Also for Zsuzsa, zs is "one" letter here in both occourances, so it is Zs+u+zs+a. One easier thing in Hungarian is we try to pronounce everything we write, and write everything we pronounce. Also every letter is always pronounced the same way. If you learn the alphabet, this simple rule can help a lot.

  • @SzaboB33
    @SzaboB33 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That "nem kérek" the power by Aragorn was hilarious because it was kinda wrong but Aragorn was very cute to say that :D
    Ügyes vagy!

  • @cipokanal
    @cipokanal Před rokem +5

    Erre vártam. I WAS WAITING FOR THIS

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem

      It took a bit of time 😵

  • @kazurules
    @kazurules Před 10 měsíci

    Az nem semmi! Gratulálok! :) That was fun to watch. Your pronunciation is quite good.

  • @kirahantos3417
    @kirahantos3417 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi! I am a Hungarian person, and I have to say you have a really good talent at languages. You pronounced the words so greatly and clearly, so it's impressive!
    I have a little speech defect, so maybe you even was better than me, I don't know to be honest😅

  • @threesixnine369six
    @threesixnine369six Před 11 měsíci +7

    When I started learning Hungarian I also remembered ‘bent’ for inside by associating it with the fact that inside is where one would most likely get bent 😅

    • @TheCsabi86
      @TheCsabi86 Před 10 měsíci +3

      And what about the word 'puszi'? 😂

    • @09rokk
      @09rokk Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​😈

    • @LilithNerevarine
      @LilithNerevarine Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@TheCsabi86 Hihihi

    • @MiklosHajma
      @MiklosHajma Před 10 měsíci +2

      Technically you can exchange "benn" with "bent", we mostly use the first one as the t in the end is often swallowed. That might help with the bent situation :D

  • @alasia-jn9or
    @alasia-jn9or Před 11 měsíci +30

    I WANT TO LEARN HUNGARIAN SO BAD BUT ITS HARD AF

    • @divxnty69
      @divxnty69 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Why hard?? and english not hard? lol

    • @alasia-jn9or
      @alasia-jn9or Před 11 měsíci +12

      english is not difficult for me, cause im speaking it since i was a child
      im polish and im learning russian, czech and german but i cant learn hungarian😭

    • @tamastasi428
      @tamastasi428 Před 10 měsíci +1

      And i want to learn polish. Jestem węgierski

    • @stalker3839
      @stalker3839 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​​@@alasia-jn9oreah Russian and czech is much easier for you or other slavs bt Hungarian is finno ugric which are totally different

    • @orsikocs
      @orsikocs Před 10 měsíci +2

      Just do it, the sooner you start the better. Time goes past us anyway. This day could pass by on its own or you could learn 1 Hungarian word or rule or something before the end of today.

  • @E8Beta
    @E8Beta Před 7 měsíci

    Nagyon jól nyomod! Így tovább! Ment a SUBSCRIBE ❤️‍🔥

  • @user-qc6nu8js6t
    @user-qc6nu8js6t Před 5 měsíci

    Nagyon jó lett a videó😊

  • @FreeIsrael18
    @FreeIsrael18 Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a Hungarian, how on earth did you Learn that Fast? Honestly, mine is f*cking easy since i was In School. Not that hard but i DEFINITELY Recommend you could Learn Hungarian Anytime if you want. Köszi (Thanks)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před 10 měsíci

      It's a cool language!

    • @FreeIsrael18
      @FreeIsrael18 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jccbm YES! Thx for the Replies. Hopefully you will learn more soon

  • @JohnnyDahdah
    @JohnnyDahdah Před rokem +6

    Nagyszerű munka!

  • @dorimate2212
    @dorimate2212 Před 10 měsíci

    This is so god! Thank you! I am a hungarian girl and i love your videos!
    ❤❤❤

  • @gabor6259
    @gabor6259 Před 10 měsíci

    ENG
    As a Hungarian I smiled through the whole video. Your pronunciation is excellent! I never thought about the connection between 'tit' and 'titkárnő'. Thank you very much! May the Force be with you.
    HUN
    Magyarként végigmosolyogtam az egész videót. A kiejtésed kiváló! Sosem gondoltam a 'tit' és a 'titkárnő' közötti kapcsolatra. Köszönöm szépen! Az Erő legyen veled.

  • @GondaOliver
    @GondaOliver Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a Hungarian it was a very interesting and funny video. 😂

  • @balazsaradi2966
    @balazsaradi2966 Před 10 měsíci +4

    As a hungarian I am happy that even americans learn hungarian. Szia!

  • @othek
    @othek Před 10 měsíci +2

    as a hungarian it's very fun, and the editing is really good.

  • @akosnemeth
    @akosnemeth Před 10 měsíci

    Dude, you are really good!

  • @lacikocsis
    @lacikocsis Před rokem +4

    Oh I see you scratched the surface but did it very well :)

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +6

      Thanks! That should be the name of this saga: "Scratching the surface of every language on Duolingo with a timer just to give the illusion of speed" 😵

  • @5thkiechannel
    @5thkiechannel Před rokem +6

    Please be esperanto next 😭

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem

      It's gotta happen at some point 🤣

  • @janesafoo
    @janesafoo Před 8 měsíci

    a year into learning Hungarian, it's so funny to look back on all of the confusing things. I stumbled upon the same concepts!

  • @patrik94583
    @patrik94583 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I really liked the movie memes 🤣 As a Hungarian, I was terribly surprised that your pronunciation is so good. I've been learning English for 20 years, but my pronunciation will probably never be as good as your Hungarian pronunciation🎉

  • @CJNAGY34
    @CJNAGY34 Před rokem +12

    As a hungarian let me say an inspiring sentence: te egy nagy cigány vagy ❤

  • @Dramawatchereurope
    @Dramawatchereurope Před rokem +16

    How fun will it be if you now change from the language to English 😂

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +7

      Oh I've done it, it's a pain in the gluteus maximus. You kinda get the hang of it though 🤣

  • @Johnnerss
    @Johnnerss Před rokem +10

    Oooh that is a hard language also greetings from Iceland i wish that icelandic was on Duolingo

    • @jccbm
      @jccbm  Před rokem +2

      Greetings to you too! Oh I would love Icelandic on Duolingo, bring back the "þ"!

    • @Johnnerss
      @Johnnerss Před rokem +1

      @@jccbm Yes