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The Bison and Belgian King of Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich Might as well start with 1 with this being day 1. Levantin, Sciencizon proximin, Csango, and Sweettooth |
United commonwealth of american states And trains |
United commonwealth of american states that's all Midwest states tbh |
Alright! You have selected "I like it simple!" Today we'll begin with greetings and formality along with some question based stuff to say! Szia means Hello, you already know this. The more formal word for 'Hello' is Sziasztok to address those older or younger than you this is a way to show respect to the young kiddos and to the elders in your time in Hungary. We use "Jó napot!" to say "good afternoon" as a formal greeting after 11 AM to a friend or someone close you met in Hungary. Now we move to how you say "good night" or "Jó éjszakát!" in Hungarian when saying good night to a friend in Hungary. Those were the greetings, now to formality! When you introduce yourself you will use; "Én [insert your name here] vagyok" means "I'm [insert your name here]" after someone asks you "Mi a neved?". This is another formal greeting. For example "Én Csango vagyok" means "My name is Csango", this is a great way to introduce yourself to people. "Örvendek" means "Nice to meet you", when you had a nice conversation you can use "Örvendek" as a way to say that it was a nice conversation and it was a pleasure to talk to the person in the convo. You don't really need to use this outside of the elder folk but still kinda wanted to say it. "Hogy vagy?" means "How are you?" to ask someone their day. The more formal version is "Hogy van". "Köszönöm jól. Es te?" means "I'm fine, and you?" after someone asks "Hogy vagy" to you about your situation as you chat. "Kérem" means "Please" which can be used either at the beginning of the sentence of what you want to say or at the end. "Köszönöm" means "Thank you". This is a very common way to say "thank you." There are different levels to say thank you so you can add an extra word in front or at the end and/or both ways. So for instance, "nagyon köszönöm" means "thank you very much." "Szívesen" means "You're welcome". Say this after you hear someone saying thank you to you, when you were happy to help out or give them something and then you just say "szívesen". "Igen" means "Yes", this can be used for questions and such like: Well that covers our first basics of Level 1, some time later we'll do the second basics of Level 1! Happy to help you EK. |
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I mean that's pretty easy to say. You want it in Hungarian specifically? I mean i can do it. |
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For Pakitsk here's your request done! For your request of the flamethrower game ending we use "Kívánom neked és családodnak, hogy egy lángszóró gyújtson fel élve." or "I wish you and your family to be torched alive by a flamethrower." There you have it, community service by the Hungarian person once again done. Hope you enjoyed it. |
The Imperial Interim Government of Terrabis-Seran The department officers would continue to do their work, ignoring the agitators, almost finished. Sminishia and Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich |
The Welfarist Wardenate of Pakitsk God bless you, proud Hungarian. Your service has greatly contributed to the community. Sminishia, Levantin, Sicilianzo, AuthRight Authoritarianism, and 2 othersCsango, and Polotsk rus |
No problem! If you need any more requests i'm up. Pakitsk and Polotsk rus |
The Nonite State of AuthRight Authoritarianism Howdy. |
What about the most based Austrian, mat- oh wait |
The Welfarist Wardenate of Pakitsk Howdy. I decided to get some Warhammer 40k models and am currently assembling the first one. It's a process of trial and error. Osterreich und ungarn, Sicilianzo, AuthRight Authoritarianism, and Csango |
Based. I tried getting into to Warhammer 40k but failed. Pakitsk and Polotsk rus |
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The Welfarist Wardenate of Pakitsk You of course refer to Klemens von Metternich, architect of the Concert of Europe in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars? Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich, Csango, and Polotsk rus |