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Old 06-16-2009, 01:12 AM   #91
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Hungarians that are fluent in the language, that is.

Just form a nice orderly queue over on the left!

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Old 06-16-2009, 01:16 AM   #92
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Well, due to the absolutely lack of ebooks in my native language, i'am a fervid reader (with my lovely sony 505) of english ebooks....but i will be very happy if you can sahre your hungarian books...not form me (at least not now) but for my wife...which is hungarian.
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Most of the classic, including modern literature, are available in digital formats for free: Hungarian Digital Library
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:28 AM   #93
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It is easier for Finns and Turks, on account of structural similarities.
Having worked with both people I respectfully disagree.
While spoken Finnish do sound a lot like Hungarian (to me, a native Hungarian ) - total gibberish but very similar vowels, voices, pronunciation rules etc - I don't know any English-speaker who'd agree with me...

Spoken Turkish just as close to spoken Hungarian as spoken Greek is...
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:38 AM   #94
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*sigh* yes, you make a good point... but still !!!! you won't get off that easy... (the moral of the story is, look out for philandering hungarian aristocrats !!!)
And for lewd Greek-Jewish-French law students of easy morals...
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Old 06-16-2009, 03:48 AM   #95
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Most of the classic, including modern literature, are available in digital formats for free: Hungarian Digital Library
thanks a lot..I already knew the H.D.Library...i was talking about my native language...which is not hungarian.....
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Old 06-16-2009, 09:11 AM   #96
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Having worked with both people I respectfully disagree.
While spoken Finnish do sound a lot like Hungarian (to me, a native Hungarian ) - total gibberish but very similar vowels, voices, pronunciation rules etc - I don't know any English-speaker who'd agree with me...

Spoken Turkish just as close to spoken Hungarian as spoken Greek is...
Szervusz, Kamm! Gyakran jársz ezen a fórumon?

I did not mean to suggest a closeness of kinship for Hungarian with either Finnish or Turkish, only that since both of those language are agglutinative and have vowel harmony, their speakers find the language easier to learn. To more than a few English speakers the idea that "in a house", "to a house", "with a house" should be all expressed by single words whose endings simply differ is not a straightforward concept to digest.

Do you know any good places to find Hungarian electronic books (whether for purchase or gratis), other than for the obvious (MEK)?

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Old 08-05-2009, 12:59 PM   #97
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Adamo Books drops password-protected pdfs

Hungarian ebook site Adamo Books has dropped password protection of pdf books to make its ebooks more attractive for customers. From now on, ebooks downloaded from the site can be read on mobile devices as well (PDA phones, ebook readers).

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Old 08-08-2009, 09:45 AM   #100
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Hungarian ebook site Adamo Books has dropped password protection of pdf books to make its ebooks more attractive for customers. From now on, ebooks downloaded from the site can be read on mobile devices as well (PDA phones, ebook readers).

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excellent news Garyhun !! thank you for telling us. that is a really smart decision which will make your books much more accessible for the people who prefer to read on a dedicated device. nicely done.
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Just form a nice orderly queue over on the left!

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Anybody?

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Well, due to the absolutely lack of ebooks in my native language, i'am a fervid reader (with my lovely sony 505) of english ebooks....but i will be very happy if you can sahre your hungarian books...not form me (at least not now) but for my wife...which is hungarian.
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Hungary is a great exporter of fine women seems like... I'm Czech though so not so far. I've bought a Pocketbook 302 for her and now making a compilation for her 1st minute use. Any hint on Hungarian e-book is welcome!
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