Mini language lesson #20 – Hungarian jokes

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We can probably agree that understanding and telling jokes in a particular language necessitates a quite good and stable knowledge of the given language. But it’s good to get acquainted with them even if you’re a beginner since they help to understand the nation’s humour, which is an elemental part of everyday life.
Some nations, like the Brits, are known all over the world for their unique humour. Hungarians are not like that, our jokes and humour don’t necessarily follow a similar pattern. Some of the popular joke topics focus on animals, mothers-in-law, policemen, blonde women, marriage, Szekler people etc.
We thought we’d share a few Hungarian jokes with you so that you not only dazzle your friends and colleagues with your language skills, but also with your sophisticated, Hungarian humour.
Keep in mind that we are not linguists in any way, we’re just as dazzled by the curiosities of the Hungarian language as foreigners are. So this series doesn’t aim to explain the etymology of words, it’s more of a fun take on our language. We try to bring Hungarian closer to you with witty learning cards made by Daily magyar, a language-enthusiast person, whose posts give an insight into the complexity of Hungarian grammar. But don’t worry, it’s all done in an easy-going way so that it can make learning fun.
First of all, we would like to reflect on foreigners’ favourite joke about Hungary. Yes, we know that the name of our country is almost “hungry”, but can you imagine how many people have cracked this joke? 😀 A lot…
Something else we don’t really appreciate is when someone mixes up Budapest with Bucharest, which is the capital city of neighbouring Romania. Both capitals are unique in their own way, and it’s not that hard to remember the seemingly similar names. Or else, you’ll get a glance like this:






