A peek into the beauty of the Hungarian grammar – PHOTO GALLERY
We recently came across a very entertaining Facebook page. At least, it is entertaining for a Hungarian, but it might be terrifying for a foreigner, as Daily magyar’s posts gives an insight into the complexity of the Hungarian grammar. However, these posts are perfect quick Hungarian lessons: you can learn about the grammar, useful expressions and words. The creator of the page is Gabriel Ádám, whose witty and enjoyable take on the Hungarian language can make learning fun and easy.
“I started the page three years ago when I was studying for my state exam and I needed a little ‘air’. I’ve always been interested in languages and I managed to learn quite a lot about them throughout the years. In the beginning I only compared and analysed them on paper, then on the computer, and finally, on Facebook. This is how my first posts were born. I mostly get positive feedback, and luckily, the page has more and more likes” said Gabriel Ádám, who works as a graphic designer, and is very fond of languages.
Enjoy the photo gallery compiled from Daily magyar’s learning cards and memes:
You should also check out Daily magyar’s blog, where you can also search by categories.
Photos: www.facebook.com/daily.magyar
Copy editor: bm
Source: Daily News Hungary
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