You somehow remind me of the man who wrote a furious mail to the English referee insulting all their culture as a reply to simply calling NOX "gipsies"
Almost 6000 years ago! Of course finnish and hungarian language are have many different words! We are at one end of Europe, while they are at the other! A continent and 6000 years are between us! While I was only talking 1000 years in my comment and only about the hungarian language.
+ why would the fact that hungarian and finnish are both from the same, Finnugoric language, would mean that our language changed much? In 3500 B.C., The Finnugor language split into the Ugor (hungarian, manysi and hanti) and to Finnis-permi (finnish, veszpe, mari, inkeri). 3500 B. C.!
Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
Think, before you writte something down. If you can't understand the Halotti beszéd, or other memories of our language, then you can't even understand todays language.
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it.
While if you want to read Balassi Bálint or Tinódi Lantos Sebestyén, you only have to open your book, and read it. No dictionary required! That's because the language didn't change! And before you ask: no, noone has ever changed anything in the writtings. It is there as they wrotte it.
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it. Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it. Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
ROTT IN HELL!!! Infinity wrote the remeaning!
ps.: ENOUGH OF HUMA STUPIDITY!!!
There are two infinit things; human stupidity and the unovers, but there is no proof for the second one! - Albert Einstein
MatthewofHU 3 years ago
You somehow remind me of the man who wrote a furious mail to the English referee insulting all their culture as a reply to simply calling NOX "gipsies"
KashyaCharsi 4 years ago
oh I see:D the location made it seem my other sentence's deduction. Calm down, it isn't.
KashyaCharsi 4 years ago
Almost 6000 years ago! Of course finnish and hungarian language are have many different words! We are at one end of Europe, while they are at the other! A continent and 6000 years are between us! While I was only talking 1000 years in my comment and only about the hungarian language.
InfinityX77 4 years ago
+ why would the fact that hungarian and finnish are both from the same, Finnugoric language, would mean that our language changed much? In 3500 B.C., The Finnugor language split into the Ugor (hungarian, manysi and hanti) and to Finnis-permi (finnish, veszpe, mari, inkeri). 3500 B. C.!
InfinityX77 4 years ago
*This one goes before my last comment:
Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
InfinityX77 4 years ago
Think, before you writte something down. If you can't understand the Halotti beszéd, or other memories of our language, then you can't even understand todays language.
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it.
InfinityX77 4 years ago
While if you want to read Balassi Bálint or Tinódi Lantos Sebestyén, you only have to open your book, and read it. No dictionary required! That's because the language didn't change! And before you ask: no, noone has ever changed anything in the writtings. It is there as they wrotte it.
Hope you understand now.
InfinityX77 4 years ago
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it. Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
InfinityX77 4 years ago
When I said that hungarian language did't change, I wasn't jokeing. As I said, go and, the part from the Halotti beszéd was written between 1192 and 1195. But I can say memories from 1055 called Tihanyi alapítólevél. Everyone understands it. Did you know that if an english person wants to read Shakespeare in orrigynal, he would need a dictionary, because their language changed so much? (this was only for an example).
InfinityX77 4 years ago