>the Hungarian language
I think Indo-Europeans are closer to Han Chinese and Kalahari Khoisan than to Hungarians when it comes to language
>>61622726
That's probably true for all Finno-Ugric languages.
>>61622918
No, for some reason Suomi sounds like a normal foreign language to me. I don't understand most, but I immediately see some patters, repeating endings, I see that there are some rules governing sounds, I recognize some borrowings, etc.
With Hungarian, it's a complete pitch black screen
>>61623100
Hungarian has Turkic influences, so that makes it look and sound more alien. The basic idea of grammar is still quite similar to other Finno-Ugric languages.
according to Nostratic languages hypothesis,
Indo-European languages and Uralic languages have distant same roots.
>le special snowflake language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2pPua-9yHw
>>61623401
Japanese sounds more familiar than Hungarian
>>61623465
What the FUCK
Maybe it's because you're pronouncing certain sounds we consider unique the same way as we do (c, s, sz) but words make no sense to us
WTF
>>61623100
>I don't understand most
What do you think you understand?
>>61623628
perkele vittu viina saatana spurdo sporde mammi sauna :DDDD:D:D:D x-DD
in Hungarian I recognise "kurva" and nothing else
>>61623704
I.e. you understand nothing.
>>61623329
In general, I can say that the grammar of Finno-Ugric languages is quite similar to Turkic. Except for the order of words and way of expressing indirect speech. Even the strange similarity of words.
>>61623725
Yeah, but at least some words sound familiar
With Hungarian nothing sounds familiar, I can make out more of how my computer buzzes, at least it tells me it it's working heavily or not
>>61623704
i recognize palinka
>>61623743
They're not related however.
>>61623868
Could it be that Finnish sounds more familiar only because you've been exposed to it more?
>>61623704
>>61623955
magas hegyek mögött hol a tenger hupikék ott laknak ők a törpikék
btw hungarian is closely related to gibberish
>>61623974
Except Finnish, what Finno-Ugric languages can you speak?
>>61624031
Hupikek?
>>61624240
Tükrözött Hupikék Törpike?
>>61624038
I meant that the Ural-Altaic language group isn't really a thing.
I speak Finnish (of course), understand the closely related languages (for example Karelian) and I understand a very small bit of Estonian.
>>61624335
It's clear. I'm learning Mari. I wasn't sure. there is a lot of Turkic words, probably, due to the Turkic influence. My first Finno-Ugric language.
>>61624647
Good that someone is learning those languages and keeping them alive. Russia has always wanted them to die out.