Hungarian room musician and hobby songwriter. Influenced by a large scale o… Read Full Bio ↴Hungarian room musician and hobby songwriter. Influenced by a large scale of genres, such as post-rock, hungarian new wave, minimalism, etc.
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Also as a composer for short experimental films: Light-sleep (dir.: Peter Lichter, 2009), Casette (dir.: Peter Lichter, 2011), and movement theatre performances.
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Also as a composer for short experimental films: Light-sleep (dir.: Peter Lichter, 2009), Casette (dir.: Peter Lichter, 2011), and movement theatre performances.
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The Lines Between
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Samuel Tate
I could listen to him pronounce things all day đ«
CyrusofChaos
Samuel Tate aaaaahhhhhh đ±
Polite Frog
The Hungarian language is so lovely and fascinating! Thank you for the very instructive video đ
deadeye
No it's not, it's fucking shit
Brian Bognar
Thank you Beni, that was very helpful. I'm 4 generations out of Hungary so I was never sure how the Great Grandparents pronounced BognĂĄr. Based on what I've learned I think we have had it right all these years. Let me confirm with you... Bo-gnar. You helped me with Ferencz also. What about Roknan... have you come across that name? I don't know if it has accents so I'm saying rowk-nahn.
NeoDeadGirl
Iâll come for the fencing and stay for the Hungarian, I learned more phonetics in this video then I have in all the searching I have found previously.
P. Champ
3:40 SzƱcs actually exists, it's just she happens to be not called that. In fact SzĂŒcs is pretty archaic to my ears, but it's not incorrect. :) Also by accident at 3:23, he is actually called KulcsĂĄr GyĆzĆ, not the other way around. (I think he lives in Italy now, so maybe you found a source from him like that or somethin, or this is how he uses it, I don't know)
henrywylde
Thanks a lot! I found exactly what I was looking for and now I know how to pronounce Zsolt.
Lya & Aria
Thank you. We'll be naming our baby boy LĂĄszlĂł! now I know how to correctly pronounce it which the "z" is silent
Matusek Zsolt
hello , my grandpas name was LĂĄszlĂł he was a very good person and we all loved him :)