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Lesson 16 – Are we going to the theater today?

January 19, 2016 By Let's Learn Hungarian!

Check out our new lesson! In Lesson 16, Bernard and Noémi plan on going on a date to the theater. There’s only one problem: they don’t know when it’ll be!

The Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest
The Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest
 

This lesson gives you some basic time expressions, two different ways to say you are sure about something, and more useful vocabulary and grammar forms. We also answer a listener’s question.

Download the MP3 file for this lesson below, as well as the transcript (PDF file), which also has the new vocabulary and useful phrases, as well as the conjugation in the present tense for the verb lenni (to be).

Don’t forget to leave us a comment below letting us know what you think of the podcast. Thanks for listening! Köszönjük szépen!

Music: Nomada, “Aven le Roma.” Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Hungary License. Available at remix.creativecommons.hu.

Image: By Darren Barefoot (From Sissy’s Box) [CC BY-NC 2.0], via Flickr

Lesson 16 notes (PDF)

Lesson 16

https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/download/cdxuph/letslearnhungarian_www_letslearnhungarian_net_podcast_lesson16.mp3

Filed Under: podcasts Tagged With: Hungarian, Hungary, language, learning, magyar, magyarul

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Comments

  1. Akanksha says

    January 20, 2016 at 4:51 am

    Good to have you back!!!

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      January 21, 2016 at 11:15 am

      Thanks Akanksha, we’ve got a lot more planned as well! 🙂
      Steven

  2. jason says

    January 21, 2016 at 4:05 pm

    Hey great to see you back guys 🙂 looking forward to the lesson 🙂

  3. Let's Learn Hungarian! says

    January 21, 2016 at 7:16 pm

    Thanks for the support Jason! We’ll do our best to keep offering new content 🙂
    Szia, Steven

  4. Todd Slusar says

    January 22, 2016 at 10:45 am

    Another great lesson! As always, thanks!

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      January 24, 2016 at 10:50 am

      Köszi Todd! Always great to hear from you, and we appreciate your support!
      Szia, Steven

  5. Deborah says

    January 27, 2016 at 7:12 am

    Looking forward to your new lesson, always enjoy these and find they help so much. It’s hard to find good learning resources in Hungarian and yours are one of best. Thank you!

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      January 30, 2016 at 4:49 pm

      Köszönjük Deborah! It means so much to us to hear this from you! Glad you find the lessons useful too. We’re working hard on new materials and hope to have much more to offer you this year 🙂
      Szia,
      Steven

  6. Martin says

    February 2, 2016 at 7:12 pm

    Sziastok,

    Kösönom Hogy az új leckét. I cant wait to keep learning with you both. Please keep up the new lessons. They are the best I can find és én igazán élvezem.

    Búék!

    Martin.

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      February 5, 2016 at 9:39 am

      Szia Martin,
      Köszönjük a visszajelzést! We’re really thrilled that you’re enjoying the lessons and find them useful. And we have a new one coming very soon, so stay tuned 🙂

      Cheers,
      Steven – LLH

  7. Andrew Robins says

    February 12, 2016 at 7:20 pm

    The new website looks great and I’m very excited about the new lesson too! Kösönom 🙂

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      February 18, 2016 at 9:41 am

      Köszi Andrew! Another lesson will be out shortly! Is there anything else you’d like to learn in future lessons? 🙂
      Steven

  8. John Chabai (Csabai) says

    February 17, 2016 at 3:20 pm

    Hello, I am planning a trip to Hungary in June 2016. Thank you for all the lessons so far. I will be researching family tree there. Can you plan a lesson that Gives the Hungarian for mother, father, aunt, uncle etc? Also birth, marriage death.

    With thanks,
    John

    • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

      February 18, 2016 at 9:46 am

      Szia John,
      Yes, Györgyi has been telling me forever that we should have a lesson based on the family and family members! So she’ll be happy to read your comment:) I think we’ll do that next. Thanks so much for your suggestion, and good luck with your trip to Hungary in June.
      Köszönjük,
      Steven

      • John says

        February 19, 2016 at 2:52 pm

        Szia Steven & Györgyi,

        Thank you for your quick reply. Great that there is a real person there. Your lessons are great and I am enjoying them. I just wish that my father had taught me some Hungarian when i was a child.
        I will be arriving to Budapest by air from Toronto and will rent a car to drive to the village of Izsofalva in Borsod. That is where my Grandfather lived before he left in 1905.
        I just found out that my translator friend cannot drive. Can you find out for me if i can drive there with a Canadian drivers license?

        Köszönjük,

        John

      • Let's Learn Hungarian! says

        February 21, 2016 at 7:05 pm

        Szia John, you can definitely use your Canadian driver’s license here for up to a year. After that, you have to convert it to a Hungarian one, but if you’re only coming for a short trip then it won’t be an issue 🙂 However, it is usually a good idea to obtain an International Driver’s License before you come over, though I don’t believe it’s necessary. Americans can get them through the AAA motor club, but you’ll have to check where to get one in Canada.
        Sok sikert!
        Steven

  9. John says

    February 23, 2016 at 6:15 pm

    Nagyon szépen köszönjük!

    So nice of you to go out of your way to answer my question.

    John

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