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Basic Hungarian: An Introductory Language Course

Duración
2H 10min
Idioma
Inglés
Format
Categoría

Aprender idiomas

Learn Hungarian with this basic audio course, designed specifically for complete beginners. This course is perfect for anyone eager to understand and communicate in Hungarian, whether for travel or to better connect with relatives and ancestry.

Hungarian, or Magyar as it is known by its native speakers, is the official language of Hungary, a vibrant country nestled in the heart of Europe. With 13 million speakers worldwide, Hungarian stands out due to its distinct origins and structure. Unlike most European languages, which belong to the Indo-European family, Hungarian is part of the Finno-Ugric group, sharing distant roots with Finnish and Estonian. This makes Hungarian a truly unique and fascinating language to learn.

Our course offers a practical and straightforward approach to learning Hungarian. Spanning five sessions, this audio-based program focuses on helping you develop a solid foundation in the language with an emphasis on phrases you can easily put to use. You won’t need to worry about complex grammar rules or cultural nuances. Instead, you’ll concentrate on mastering essential vocabulary and phrases that will enable you to communicate effectively in everyday situations.

Each session is carefully crafted to ensure you can practice and absorb the language naturally. You’ll start with the basics, such as greetings and common expressions, and gradually build up your confidence and ability to engage in simple conversations. The audio format allows you to learn at your own pace, making it easy to fit language practice into your daily routine.

The Hungarian language opens up a world of possibilities, from exploring the historic streets of Budapest to connecting with Hungarian speakers.. By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills to make a positive impression, whether you’re asking for directions, ordering food, or just saying hello. This introductory course targets A1 level on the CEFR scale.

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Audiolibro : 21 de junio de 2024

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