Indeed.
"Tales of King Matthias" from the golden age of Hungarian animation.
https://youtu.be/kk0PX3fAASY
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Indeed.
"Tales of King Matthias" from the golden age of Hungarian animation.
https://youtu.be/kk0PX3fAASY
I had no idea. Nice to see some influence on Polish. :cool:
Squire is apród in Hungarian, from apró('tiny').
I've always found it interesting that a lot of our Old Turkic words were borrowed from an Oghuric language. A few that comes to my mind:
tükör-mirror
idő-time
dél-noon
szél-wind
gyermek-child...
Double
Adjá má egy kicsit.
:laugh:
https://i.imgur.com/YaGHz9A.jpg
Szekely Hungarians.
...
:thumb001:
I know a person with the surname Csirmaz. I've even jokingly said that she's probably Cuman because it sounded Turkic to me. Turns out I was right.
Another good example is Karakas Hedvig.
My take:P
0:31 no idea, but it's by a river so maybe Buda?
1:15 must be Dobó István and the Battle of Eger. Look at his helmet.
1:33 seems to be a preparing for christening, there's a...
Let's not forget when the main building of KMKSZ (Transcarpathian Hungarian Cultural Association) was blown up by an Ukrainian nationalist in Ungvár. Luckily there were no casualties.
He clearly said that he's Hungarian.
No problem. Is this the surname of your Csángó grandmother?
Both names are used in Hungary, although they are rather uncommon. Turbucz is more common than Turbuly. I recommend trying forebears, I think it's accurate more or less.
I've found information...
Well if her surname was Simay, there's a possibility that she came from a noble family. I'm sure you know that when a surname ends in a -y, instead of an -i, it indicates noble background. Do you...
Do you come from this family?
Basically it says that there were two noble Simay families. The Simay's of Békés county took their name from the desert called Sima located near Endrőd, which was in their possession, specifically it...
In my dreams. xD
Got any snow in Felvidék?
Boldog Új Évet! :drink4:
https://youtu.be/7GQ2X1KD5MQ
More boomer music.
https://youtu.be/kJUL_hwA5mY
Nem, nem, soha.
That flag is older than your country. :p
Lol. The thing is, Székelys never wanted a state of their own. They were happy in their little self-governing seats. Of course it wasn't for free, they paid with their blood.