Hungarian Language Class and Introduction to Local Culture in Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 2 hours
The Hungarian language is widely regarded as being too difficult for a foreigner to even attempt to understand – but with this lighthearted 1-hour class, visitors will receive an easy introduction to the Magyars’ playfully poetic language. Held amid informal settings, classes are personalized to teach the basics such as survival phrases and polite ways to interact with locals; during the class participants can ask questions about Hungarian life and culture.
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The Hungarian language is widely regarded as being too difficult for a foreigner to even attempt to understand – but with this lighthearted 1-hour class, visitors will receive an easy introduction to the Magyars’ playfully poetic language. Held amid informal settings, classes are personalized to teach the basics such as survival phrases and polite ways to interact with locals; during the class participants can ask questions about Hungarian life and culture.
During your visit to Hungary, the language spoken by the locals can seem a little intimidating at first glance, with many long words and unfamiliar letters – but with one of the friendly local teachers as your guide, you can learn some basic understanding of the playfully poetic Hungarian language.
Held amid informal and iconic Budapest settings such as locals’ cafés near major city monuments, these 1-hour classes cover the basic Hungarian greetings and interactions, such as what to say (and what not to say) when ordering a drink or a meal.
The 1-hour class is available in multiple languages and visitors learn fundamentals like how to count from one to five, and can also ask questions about daily life in Hungary and about the country’s culture and history – even learning why Hungarians call themselves Magyars.
With the basic Hungarian knowledge that you learn with this 1-hour class, you can impress the locals during your Budapest visit and your friends when you return home.
Held amid informal and iconic Budapest settings such as locals’ cafés near major city monuments, these 1-hour classes cover the basic Hungarian greetings and interactions, such as what to say (and what not to say) when ordering a drink or a meal.
The 1-hour class is available in multiple languages and visitors learn fundamentals like how to count from one to five, and can also ask questions about daily life in Hungary and about the country’s culture and history – even learning why Hungarians call themselves Magyars.
With the basic Hungarian knowledge that you learn with this 1-hour class, you can impress the locals during your Budapest visit and your friends when you return home.
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