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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
Hungarian is already a notoriously complex, agglutinative, Uralic language.
But over the years, I pushed it further
- Hungarian (native) agglutinative, vowel harmony, 18 cases
- Mandarin Chinese logographic writing, tonal, vast lexicon
- Arabic (MSA + Levantine) root system, dual grammar, diglossia
- Japanese 3 writing systems, complex politeness levels
- Korean honorifics, verb final grammar, Sino Korean vocab
- Russian case system, aspectual verbs, irregular stress
- Polish 7 cases, consonant clusters, nasal vowels
- German case declension, separable verbs, word order
- French unpredictable spelling, idiomatic expressions
- Turkish agglutinative, vowel harmony, suffix stacking
- Finnish similar to Hungarian but with unique structures
- Greek complex morphology, irregular verbs, digamma legacy
- Hebrew (Modern) triliteral roots, revived from ancient form
- Farsi (Persian) Indo European but with Arabic loan influence
- Spanish relatively easy, but rich in tenses and idioms
- Italian phonetic, melodic, with elegant grammar
- Portuguese (EU + BR) nasal vowels, different variants
- Dutch Germanic irregularities, tricky pronunciation
- English my main working language today