Andras Nagy |
01-13-2005 03:44 AM |
I think Esperanto died as a possible "universal" language, since it was a "made-up" languange. It was not "real", and seemed to be Spanglish or some such thing.
Now, Hungarian is a "real" language - beautifully spoken and sounding, very poetic (its poets are the equal to any language), expressive of many different nuances (even more so than German), precise in its word meanings (even more so than Eskimo), and always pronounced the same way by all Hungarians, whether they be from Debrecen, or Budapest, or Szombathely, and even as pronounced by Central African students studying at the University of Budapest or University of Debrecen.
And they know how to pornounce "Porsche" correctly (how's this for gratuitous Porsche content?).
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