deardron wrote:That must be true, but where's the examples?
AlienDiscoDuck wrote:That sounded really interesting!
I could also kinda recognize the numbers (definitely 2 and 3, but the 1 almost sounded like 'ek', which is Hindi). However, as for the song afterwards, I don't think I could have recognized the language myself.
Hmmm maybe if I could actually speak Hungarian, I might be able to decipher it...
AlienDiscoDuck wrote:That sounded really interesting!
I could also kinda recognize the numbers (definitely 2 and 3, but the 1 almost sounded like 'ek', which is Hindi). However, as for the song afterwards, I don't think I could have recognized the language myself.
Hmmm maybe if I could actually speak Hungarian, I might be able to decipher it...
0stsee wrote:Do you think the Ugric languages (besides Hungarian, of course) are going to survive at all?
Are they still being passed on to younger generations who use them actively?
Levo wrote:0stsee wrote:Do you think the Ugric languages (besides Hungarian, of course) are going to survive at all?
Are they still being passed on to younger generations who use them actively?
I doubt it. It seems we're gonna left behind without any real language-relatives.
0stsee wrote:OK.Levo wrote:0stsee wrote:Do you think the Ugric languages (besides Hungarian, of course) are going to survive at all?
Are they still being passed on to younger generations who use them actively?
I doubt it. It seems we're gonna left behind without any real language-relatives.
Well, at least you still have Estonian and Finnish.
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