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marble
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I have received an "inactivity" mail so I logged back in pretty quickly.

I found useful resources in this site and I find the site good for electronics and
repairs of any type.

I wish I could be useful somehow. I can read a lot of posts open but everyone speaks hungarian in the posts and
hungarian is not an easy language to understand! :)

English course are not that expensive anymore, c'mon!

1st try: I do not have anything else to say but I have to get over one hundred words so I
have to add more words... sorry guys

2nd try: still...I have not counted them so I am adding an extra special row? Egy ketto aron ...

a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs

The alphabet is incredibly huge... and "egy" is a sound we cannot pronounce :P

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Tranzix
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Possibly traditional Chinese?

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Buhera01
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Hello Tranzix!

Or if we use ancient Hungarian characters... :)

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Multi Multiplikátó
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Well... we in Hungary speaking hungarian. Almost everybody here speaks english, too, because that's necessary to understand technical documentations and datasheets, but we will not leave our mother's tonguage for any outsider.
Google translator is free and knows hungarian language. (Not very well, that's true.)
If you have a question, open a discussion in english, we will understand and answer that. But one hungarian with another one will NEVER speaks in English. Our language is one of our most important national pride.

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ty
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:)

You're right. English is much more easier to learn than Hungarian.
Most of Hungarian people can't learn writing in this language correctly for a life.
But you're going very well :)

Unfortunately I think this thread will be removed by an operator soonly,
because it's not on the right place.
Next time you can place general "welcome like" messages into "Piroska sarki kocsmája..."
I can't translate this exactly, but it's meaning something like this "The corner pub of Piroska"
Piroska is a female name, same with the girl's name in the tale of Little Red Riding Hood.

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