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Movie dialogue: “Boldog születésnapot!”

May 15, 2017 By Let's Learn Hungarian!

movie still of Boldog Születésnapot

In yesterday’s post we talked about different ways to say “Happy Birthday,” so it’s fitting that our video clip this week is from the 2003 film “Boldog Születésnapot!” (“Happy Birthday!”) This is a film that Györgyi and I actually saw in the cinema together when it came out.

The movie follows András (Gergely Kocsis), who meets Gyöngyi (Eszter Ónodi, one of my favorite actors) on his 30th birthday. András is mopey and sad because he is now 30 and he feels he hasn’t achieved anything in his life.

Gyöngyi claims that Péter, a married man, has gotten her pregnant. In this short scene, Gyöngyi goes to Péter’s house and confronts Péter’s wife (played by Judit Hernádi), while András hangs in the background.

The dialogue is clear and not that difficult. Can you understand it? Answer the question below, and when you click “Submit” you’ll also be able to read the transcript and English translation.


What does Péter's wife say before she tries to close the door?

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Time's up

Filed Under: movies Tagged With: Eszter Ónodi, happy birthday, Judit Hernádi, movies

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