I speak 19 languages fluently. My native language is Hungarian

IWANTTOHELPEVERYONE

IWANTTOHELPEVERYONE

𝓓𝓶 𝓶𝓮 𝓯𝓸𝓻 𝓪𝓷𝔂 𝓺𝓾𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓲𝓸𝓷
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I was born and raised in Hungary.
Hungarian is already a notoriously complex, agglutinative, Uralic language.
But over the years, I pushed it further

  1. Hungarian (native) agglutinative, vowel harmony, 18 cases
  2. Mandarin Chinese logographic writing, tonal, vast lexicon
  3. Arabic (MSA + Levantine) root system, dual grammar, diglossia
  4. Japanese 3 writing systems, complex politeness levels
  5. Korean honorifics, verb final grammar, Sino Korean vocab
  6. Russian case system, aspectual verbs, irregular stress
  7. Polish 7 cases, consonant clusters, nasal vowels
  8. German case declension, separable verbs, word order
  9. French unpredictable spelling, idiomatic expressions
  10. Turkish agglutinative, vowel harmony, suffix stacking
  11. Finnish similar to Hungarian but with unique structures
  12. Greek complex morphology, irregular verbs, digamma legacy
  13. Hebrew (Modern) triliteral roots, revived from ancient form
  14. Farsi (Persian) Indo European but with Arabic loan influence
  15. Spanish relatively easy, but rich in tenses and idioms
  16. Italian phonetic, melodic, with elegant grammar
  17. Portuguese (EU + BR) nasal vowels, different variants
  18. Dutch Germanic irregularities, tricky pronunciation
  19. English my main working language today

 
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And yet your country never invented anything significant in human history.
 
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And yet your country never invented anything significant in human history.
Hungary has contributed disproportionately to science, mathematics, computing, and engineering
– Ernő Rubik: Rubik’s Cube (world’s best-selling toy)
– John von Neumann: modern computing, game theory
– Edward Teller: hydrogen bomb
– Kálmán Kandó: electric locomotive
– Albert Szent-Györgyi: discovered Vitamin C (Nobel Prize)
– Dennis Gábor: holography (Nobel Prize)
– Tivadar Puskás: telephone exchange
 
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I was born and raised in Hungary.
Hungarian is already a notoriously complex, agglutinative, Uralic language.
But over the years, I pushed it further

  1. Hungarian (native) agglutinative, vowel harmony, 18 cases
  2. Mandarin Chinese logographic writing, tonal, vast lexicon
  3. Arabic (MSA + Levantine) root system, dual grammar, diglossia
  4. Japanese 3 writing systems, complex politeness levels
  5. Korean honorifics, verb final grammar, Sino Korean vocab
  6. Russian case system, aspectual verbs, irregular stress
  7. Polish 7 cases, consonant clusters, nasal vowels
  8. German case declension, separable verbs, word order
  9. French unpredictable spelling, idiomatic expressions
  10. Turkish agglutinative, vowel harmony, suffix stacking
  11. Finnish similar to Hungarian but with unique structures
  12. Greek complex morphology, irregular verbs, digamma legacy
  13. Hebrew (Modern) triliteral roots, revived from ancient form
  14. Farsi (Persian) Indo European but with Arabic loan influence
  15. Spanish relatively easy, but rich in tenses and idioms
  16. Italian phonetic, melodic, with elegant grammar
  17. Portuguese (EU + BR) nasal vowels, different variants
  18. Dutch Germanic irregularities, tricky pronunciation
  19. English my main working language today
AND YOU ARE STILL GREY KEEP COPING WITH YOUR MAN MADE LANGUAGES
 
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AND YOU ARE STILL GREY KEEP COPING WITH YOUR MAN MADE LANGUAGES
继续无知吧,语言是认知的极限测试,不是你讽刺的对象:blackpill:
 
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继续无知吧,语言是认知的极限测试,不是你讽刺的对象:blackpill:
Ko ti jebe mater glupu kad ne znas srpski @VohnnyBoy @hopecel vidite ovog idiota molim vas
 
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  • JFL
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Why would this be useful in any situation. Are you becoming a translator?
 
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Why would this be useful in any situation. Are you becoming a translator?
No. He is aspiring to be a painter. The tall one from Water Tower, New Palace, Miskolc.
 
Hungary has contributed disproportionately to science, mathematics, computing, and engineering
– Ernő Rubik: Rubik’s Cube (world’s best-selling toy)
– John von Neumann: modern computing, game theory
– Edward Teller: hydrogen bomb
– Kálmán Kandó: electric locomotive
– Albert Szent-Györgyi: discovered Vitamin C (Nobel Prize)
– Dennis Gábor: holography (Nobel Prize)
– Tivadar Puskás: telephone exchange
Niggas were "hungary" for knowledge
 
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Ko ti jebe mater glupu kad ne znas srpski @VohnnyBoy @hopecel vidite ovog idiota molim vas
侮辱并不能构成论据,你不过是在进 步暴露你内在的不安全感而已
 
Why would this be useful in any situation. Are you becoming a translator?
A nyelvtudás nem csak fordításra jó a világot érted általa, nem csak lefordítod:feelshah:
 
Finnish-Japanese and maybe Turkish might be the easiest languages for you
 
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Finnish-Japanese and maybe Turkish might be the easiest languages for you
no friend Finnish, Japanese, and Turkish belong to completely different language families, and none of them are objectively easy for a Hungarian speaker though Turkish may share some structural similarities
 
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what kind of autism do you need to have to know 19 languages fluently. Respect that
 
i know 1 language and i can speak to everyone in the world god save the king 🇬🇧
 

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