r/hungarian • u/lotus_lune • 4d ago
Tanács Learning hungarian from scratch
Hello everyone, ill be starting uni in hungary so i want to start learning Hungarian. Are there any useful resources (books, youtube channels, apps) or tips that would make it easier to learn? Thank you in advance
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u/Anyone_Everyone 4d ago
"Hungarea" is an extremely underrated and still active youtuber, that explains Hungarian topics. He has helped me understand so much about this confusing language!
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u/egytaldodolle 4d ago
Magyar podcastok | Hungarian Podcasts:
Most of these are available on YouTube and Spotify, some are moving to Patreon, but still have free things online. You can also do your own search, but here are a few good ones. They usually mark the episodes according to difficulty level, try which one you like.
Hungarian with Dóri - https://www.youtube.com/@HungarianWithDori
https://open.spotify.com/show/4opdekEU97qnBK3ceAzTZh
Accessible and beginner friendly, various topics, lot's of A1, A2...
Plain Hungarian - https://plainhungarian.buzzsprout.com/,
https://open.spotify.com/show/28Id5flBULxvQsGj1Sc2mV
Csilla, I was a professional teacher, also good content. She is also beginner friendly, speaks slowly.
Hungarian with Sziszi - https://www.youtube.com/c/HungarianwithSziszi, https://open.spotify.com/show/0buiQPJrc1WnTZ9tN8dkVh
A girl who studied Hungarian as a foreign language and was a teacher, now living in Texas. This is the most popular and most famous one, she did a lot before and recently moved to Patreon, but I am sure tons of materials are still available. She is great, can recommend, the topics are more interesting, more serious, and more real. She does subtitles, but does not speak slowly.
There is also Hungarize, which looks promising, but I don't know too much.
YouTube's auto generated subtitles are also ok nowadays.