My Hungarian Thanksgiving feast was at a place called Fatal, which is a large wooden plate in Hungarian.
Also I can teach you (at least as far as I'll spell it how it's said) a few things to say.
Thank You-Kosonom (long o's)
No Hungarian- Nem Myga-rule
Do you speak English?- Bezel Angalule
Good day- You-oh napote
Heh! I somehow remember the kosonom and the nem.
Do you remember how to say "how are you?", DJ? I remember something like (something)nestem, but I can't ping it down.
(Now I kinnda envy my folks. Their parents talked German, Polish and Hungarian around them - not enough so the kids would know how to speak it, but enough so they'll understand. Just the other day my dad asked me "how's things?" in German, and I went "huh?" on him. He thought I'll understand! As if knowing how to say it in 4 languages by now isn't enough!).
Aims, thanks ... but you're the person who wears GAUCHOS.
I have a $75 gift certificate to Zappos. I don't really NEED any new shoes but, hey ... it's a gift certificate!
Zappos sells more than just shoes. IJS.
Not anymore. I got rid of my last pair when we moved.
well, I'm off to see the dentist ... thanks for the advice!
Thank You-Kosonom (long o's) No Hungarian- Nem Myga-rule Do you speak English?- Bezel Angalule Good day- You-oh napote
Ha, nice. I'll ask you in September.
I could be wrong, but quick googling says I'm probably right. It's spelled Hogy vagy.