azade_ wrote:Welcome to the forum László!
Hopefully you will learn both about kurdish culture and english language here. Happy posting
proudkurd wrote:Welcome to Roj Bash Lazlo!
California is a beautiful state! Do you like living there? I live in Texas, but I've been to California a couple of times.
Laszlo wrote:proudkurd wrote:Welcome to Roj Bash Lazlo!
California is a beautiful state! Do you like living there? I live in Texas, but I've been to California a couple of times.
Thanks proudkurd.
Yes I like living there. Where you been to California?
Diri wrote:Hello László - and welcome to Roj Bash Kurdistan!
It's a pleasure to have you here!
I've been to Hungary many times - and Budapest is a BEAUTIFUL city!!! And so is the rest of the country - the landscape is slightly different from the rest I've seen in Europe...
I hope you enjoy your stay - and that you can improve your English while learning about Kurdish culture...
Xoş hatî = Welcome!
Kate wrote:Welcome László. I'm glad you joined RBK.
I prefer to be addressed as Kate.
Laszlo wrote:Diri wrote:Hello László - and welcome to Roj Bash Kurdistan!
It's a pleasure to have you here!
I've been to Hungary many times - and Budapest is a BEAUTIFUL city!!! And so is the rest of the country - the landscape is slightly different from the rest I've seen in Europe...
I hope you enjoy your stay - and that you can improve your English while learning about Kurdish culture...
Xoş hatî = Welcome!
Thanks Diri.
You make me miss home.
I hope enjoy my stay too.
Diri wrote:Laszlo wrote:Diri wrote:Hello László - and welcome to Roj Bash Kurdistan!
It's a pleasure to have you here!
I've been to Hungary many times - and Budapest is a BEAUTIFUL city!!! And so is the rest of the country - the landscape is slightly different from the rest I've seen in Europe...
I hope you enjoy your stay - and that you can improve your English while learning about Kurdish culture...
Xoş hatî = Welcome!
Thanks Diri.
You make me miss home.
I hope enjoy my stay too.
You're welcome...
You've seen "The English Patient", haven't you? It's one of my favourite movies... Count László de Almásy (your first name too? Is it a common name in Hungary?), the leading role, is from Hungary - he plays some beautiful Hungarian music for Katherine - a lullaby which his "dajka" sang to him as a child...
It's interesting that "dajka" means "nanny" in Hungarian - since "Dayik" in Kurdish means "mother"...
Diri wrote:Ah
Well - Hungarians are supposed to be the descendants of Turkic peoples - so Attila being a common name makes sense... No I haven't read that book - but thanks for the tip. I will check it out when I get the chance to...
How close is Magyar to Turkish? I mean the language...
What do you call these things, for example:
Table
Speak
Word
House
Sky
--- I'd like to compare it to Turkish to see the similarities...
Thank you
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