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    Quote Originally Posted by Viriato View Post
    hungarian imitation sounds turksih to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antimage View Post
    hungarian imitation sounds turksih to me
    Sounded pretty Hungarian to me, lol. Only thing she did wrong was to make it harsh sounding, when most Finni-Ugric languages sound soft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viriato View Post
    Sounded pretty Hungarian to me, lol.
    Well I am hungarian and it resembled turkish to me. Hungarian and turkish sound alike I'm guessing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antimage View Post
    Well I am hungarian and it resembled turkish to me. Hungarian and turkish sound alike I'm guessing?
    No, not at all. Obviously if you're a native Hungarian what she said doesn't sound at all Hungarian to you. To me the Portuguese didn't sound alike as well. Turkish sounds to me like the guy on the first videos portrayed, a lot of "çok" and "çuk" sounds, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viriato View Post
    No, not at all. Obviously if you're a native Hungarian what she said doesn't sound at all Hungarian to you. To me the Portuguese didn't sound alike as well. Turkish sounds to me like the guy on the first videos portrayed, a lot of "çok" and "çuk" sounds, lol.
    Where's the girl from btw/what's her ethnicity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antimage View Post
    Where's the girl from btw/what's her ethnicity?
    She is Slovenian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viriato View Post
    She is Slovenian.
    I ask because I was thinking she's hungarian looking. If she's slovenian then it makes sense I guess.

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    this should be in Hungarian language, at least in singer opinion:

    but I read that any Hungarian can understand it, lol
    here's the original:


    Hungarian is indeed hard to pronounce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnetou View Post
    Hungarian is indeed hard to pronounce
    No. It is easy. This is actually the only thing which I can say in hungarian.
    I learned it 10 years ago, only, becasue I wanted to know how to read and pronounce.
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