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Yep. Back in 1989, I had the opportunity to see it from a rather unique perspective. An acting coach of mine was Hungarian and took a small group of thesps for an acting / sightseeing tour to Budapest. In his youth he was a known playwright but had to flee Hungary in WW2 when the Germans arrived. They didn't like his plays against the Nazi regime. He had to leg it out of a theatre one foggy night. He hid in a coal bunker nearby for a week before being smuggled out and into Switzerland. He showed us the coal bunker (it was still there, amazingly) and other sights of his life. Interesting. Scary.Ah Budapest. What a wonderful place.
The language is extraordinary. No connection at all to any other Indo-European tongue.Ah Budapest. What a wonderful place. I fell in love with the city and a girl back in the day.
Egészségére (ega sher gedara) is as far as my attempt to learn the language took me. A handy word for a drinker