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  • am 67 love my heritage my still move to hungarian musica

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  • i hope everybudy knows that gypsies are not hungarians.

  • cool

  • Awwww! Now this brought a tear to my eye! Child hood memories. :-)

    Cute kids!

  • This is how you dance gypsy . . . . magyarul: cigany tanc

  • dont be stupid, dacia

  • lol u have more gipsies there than we do

  • Loved it, it's my Hungarian blood and name Modrowics (Modrovics) Koshuti.......love and miss you dad

  • tchave dik!

  • this is chardash!

  • Hungarian people speak a langauge belonging to the Uralic family. Some of the Uralic peoples incorporated also tribes of Mongoloid origin. Mongoloid features can be visible on some Uralic peoples, like Mansi, Khanti and Samoyeds. No Mongoloid features are visible on contemporary Hungarians. In other words, Hungary underwent a language shift that time: the inhabitants are of Slavic, German etc. origin, while they changed their language to Hungarian.

  • Gipsies originated from India, and arrived in several waves, from the Middle Ages to the last century. They spoke an Indo-Euoropean languge (unrelated to Hungarian), but their original (Indian?) belief system did not survive. Still, their culture is very interesting, with many characteristic features.

  • i dont understand it " Hungarian gipsy dance" this is a Gipsy dance and culture ! NOT Hungarian ! Hungarian people aren't Gipsys ! but very lot gipsy live here! :(

  • Gipsy culture is not entirely uniform, it has several variants, according to the surrounding culture. The title wants to say simply that this is the variant present among some Hungarian Gipsies (contrasted to e.g. the Gipsies present in France or Great Britannia).

  • o sangue cigano borbulha .

  • They're good!

  • They have Rom in Hungary too.

  • nearly a million and still growing

  • half million sorry

  • De jól táncolnak! :) Tetszik!

  • I dind't expect to see little Hungarians dacing so good.

  • The dance looks like some of the dances from Northern India. They say the ROMS came from India originally. I think they did but that they got their Ancient Wisdom when they wandered through Ancient Egypt and they have been around for a while. I knew some in Texas who did not go on Caravan and they told me a lot about the ROM. I love their music.

  • Yes, I agree! Also, if you look at Flamenco, you can see similarities to Indian gestures and movements. Wonderful stuff!

  • this is from hungary!!!

  • y do u think so?

    try to dance on that rythm once, u wont be able to!!!

  • This rocks!!

  • Nagyon joo

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