In Hungarian, a verb can have six different endings - per person. This is also in the forms of six staff of the Hungarian language (en, te, o / ön, mi, ti, önök) six times six equal thirty-six entries. This sounds of course very eingprägsam like ... om ... od ... Ják , ... OEM and ... (spoken jok) od.
Now I can already say basic phrases like "sanjose NEM beszélek angolul, csak németül." I do not speak English, only German. The question is, when you need those records again. It makes more sense then this already here: "És van egy kis problema." I have a small problem. However
. But next week I'm going first week after Hungary, after two weeks of intensive Dresden for a language course. Then I can hopefully is beautiful words such as "hirdetötabla" (information board) and "iskolaigazgatoval" (school principal) say understand somewhat accident-free.
In this sense: "A Megálló ott van." The bus stop is over there.
Now I can already say basic phrases like "sanjose NEM beszélek angolul, csak németül." I do not speak English, only German. The question is, when you need those records again. It makes more sense then this already here: "És van egy kis problema." I have a small problem. However
. But next week I'm going first week after Hungary, after two weeks of intensive Dresden for a language course. Then I can hopefully is beautiful words such as "hirdetötabla" (information board) and "iskolaigazgatoval" (school principal) say understand somewhat accident-free.
In this sense: "A Megálló ott van." The bus stop is over there.
So "simple" is Hungarian: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ungarische_Grammatik # Konjugation_der_Verben