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Traveling to Hungary Part 4

Traveling to Hungary Part 4

Hungary is a part of the European Union so you can use Euros in Budapest. But I really recommend you get familiar with the Hungarian Forint. If you go out to the countryside, that is really the currency they will be using. I have only ever used forints when I have traveled to Hungary. It’s truly the local currency. It takes a little getting used to but with a little cheat sheet of some USD – HUF conversions, you will soon find yourself able to understand how much you are paying for things.

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Traveling to Hungary Part 3

Traveling to Hungary Part 3

I have mixed feelings about having cell phones on a trip. Let me just say, there are some great cameras on cell phones and that is probably my favorite thing about having a phone along. And while it is awesome to be able to take amazing photos, it is also very distracting — for the photo taker.

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Traveling to Hungary Part 2

Traveling to Hungary Part 2

Budapest certainly has a great transportation system, but if you only travel by bus, taxi, tram or metro you will be missing out on a lot. In fact, you might spend more time trying to understand all that, especially if you don’t speak Hungarian then you would if you just decided a nice walk will get you to where you want to go, I love every form of travel and there are certainly benefits to each. But there are some hidden gems in places where you have to walk.

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Traveling to Hungary Part 1

Traveling to Hungary Part 1

This is part 1 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. And if you are planning to take one of our tours to Hungary or Transylvania or you are doing your own thing, we will be covering some important things to consider as you plan your trip.

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Getting Started with Hungarian Part 8

Getting Started with Hungarian Part 8

My husband, who is not Hungarian, does pretty well saying: Nem beszelek magyarul. Which means: I do not speak Hungarian. Unfortunately, as he is saying that, he is indeed speaking Hungarian and that actually gets him in trouble. I guess he needs to change his answer to: Csak egy kicsit beszélek magyarul. Which means: I only speak a little Hungarian.

My caution to you is, if you are going to perfect a phrase, be prepared to hear the next thing in Hungarian. Those who speak fluently or link to practice will be so excited to hear that you speak Hungarian that they will definitely want to continue the conversation.

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Getting Started with Hungarian Part 7

Getting Started with Hungarian Part 7

Szai! Welcome to Episode 64 of the Hungarian Living podcast! This is part 7 of the Icipici Series on Getting Started with Hungarian. We are still talking about the Hungarian language. Anna is back with us again.

Today let’s talk about some of the common phrases we would use with folks who speak Hungarian

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Getting Started with Hungarian Part 5

Getting Started with Hungarian Part 5

In this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast we are talking about important pronunciation tips. If you are learning Hungarian, learning how to speak to be understood is important!

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Getting Started with Hungarian Part 4

Getting Started with Hungarian Part 4

I have resources by Berlitz and Hippocrene and even some brainiac games for various ages. And, I have to mention Say it in Hungarian, Just enough Hungarian the Hungarian Picture Dictionary, The Hungarian Bible for Children and countless dictionaries of all sizes. Cassette tapes? Cds? Mp3 files? Online links to programs? I’ve got em!

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