What Does „ELDOBOM AZ AGYAM!” Mean In Hungarian? [Hungarian Lesson]
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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In today’s video we’re taking a look at the idiom „Eldobom az agyam!”
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:25 The meanings
00:45 Examples in the positive sense
01:15 Examples in negative contexts
02:38 When it means „mindblowing”
03:21 Everyday speech abbreviation
03:58 Saying goodbye
One of my father’s favourite sayings. Brings back old memories.
Please continue your videos, they are very helpful
Köszi ! Nagyon érdekes 👍
Merci Sándor.
Thx shandor . Coud make for us conjugatad verbs with sentences.köszi előre
please talk about "buksi"
Are there actually variants of how Hungarians pronounce a and á? Because, in this video, my inocent ears can clearly hear a as /a/, and I hear á as /a/ in the beginning, but slowly rising to an /e/ towards the end of pronounciation. Usually, when I listen to official Hungarian records, I "hear" a as some kind of /o/, and long á as /a/.
Isn't the whole saying, eldobom az agyam, grammatically incorrect? Shouldn't there always, technically, be "agyamat"?
The accusative case is optional for 1st and 2nd person singular possessive endings.