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  1. Hi everyone, I thought that I will teach you a few greetings in Hungarian. If you would like to learn hungarian or any language at all I recommend language.ws, you just have to register, it's free and you can find pages and pages full of audio and coursebooks. And now for something completely different (Monthy Python anyone? No? ok) Hi! - Szia (see-ya) Good morning - Jó reggelt. (yo reh-gelt) Good day - Jó napot (yo na-pot) Good afternoon (? not really in use, maybe 'have a nice afternoon) - Szép délutánt Good evening - Jó estét (yo esh-tet) Good night - Jó éjszakát (you ay-sa-kat) Thank you - Köszönöm (kur-sur-nurm) You're welcome - Szívesen (see-vesh-en) Bless you /Cheers - Egészségedre (aa-guess-shage-add-ra) See you later - Viszontlátásra (vee-sont-laa-taash-ra) and I love you - Szeretlek (seh-ret-lek) p.s.: when you try to pronunce egészségedre you should also feel my pain that I have to learn how to pronunce "dumneavoastră" in romanian, siiighh
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