5 funny names in Szeged

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Szeged is one of the most beautiful Hungarian cities, with thriving culture and elegant architecture, but no matter how many times you’ve been there, some secrets will stay hidden from you. Szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu collected five of the most ‘Szeged-things’ (funny names for places and expressions), which are mostly known only to locals. Have fun.
Dugó square
There are two interpretations of ‘dugó’ in Hungarian: the first refers to traffic jams and the other one has a sexual implication, referring quite vulgarly to someone who is in the act of making love. (There is actually a third meaning as well, because it also means cork.) Problems arise when someone who is not familiar with this nickname hears the term ‘Dugó square’. People usually either break out in laughter or raise their eyebrows.
‘Dugó square’ is actually Dugonics square, and is in front of University of Szeged. In the middle of it, you will find the musical fountain. ‘Dugó square’ is a very popular meeting point at Szeged, where fairs and festivals are held. A lot of students and tourists visit the square, where you should check out the statue of the famous reindeer of Szeged around Christmas time.

Sárga
‘Sárga’ means ‘yellow’ in Hungarian, but in Szeged it refers to a holiday resort on the Tisza shore. The holiday homes here are safeguarded against floods, and people not only visit these houses during summer, but some even live there during the whole year. ‘Sárga’ is a lot like a small village, with a tiny shop, a bar, a community place, where you can dance. The residents of Sárga gather each evening to listen to each other while cooking and eating Fisherman’s soup or stew, with the humming of the Tisza and the buzzing of the mosquitoes in the background.

Béke Tanszék
Let’s go word-by-word: ‘béke’ means peace, ‘tanszék’ means university department. Now, there are quite a few universities with such departments, IF there are any. Rest assured, Béke Tanszék refers to a restaurant and catering service, but it has to do something with students. ‘Tanszék’ was included in the name after the change of regime, before that the restaurant was a bar and café.







