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Heerlijk om te zien dit alles, wij gaan ons deze zomer orienteren, mijn voorkeur gaat ook naar csokvoamany... Jaloers dat je pa er al zit ...Heel veel geluk gewenst !!!
Nynke, seeing both you and your dad so happy was a joy to behold. No wonder that your dad is so proud of his new house. It is very cute; the plaquette on the wall next to the entrance says 'tiszta udvar rendes ház' -> 'clean yard, decent home', and this is exactly what this house is. Actually, the Hungarian adjective 'rendes' translates into Polish as 'porządny', and this is something more than decent. It is used with reference to something which can be characterized by a combination of properties such as solid, respectable, neat and orderly - and this house is indeed all that. Add to it the amazingly beautiful landscape and a very peaceful and quiet village and what you get as a result is an ideal place to chill out, relax and forget about the chaotic and turbulent world outside. Try some local cuisine instead of the pizza and spaghetti, you actually may like it. This 'Csokvaomány Konyha' you showed at 9:33 can be a local 'csárda' or 'vendéglő' - both these words mean a country inn where local food is served. If this place is not what I think, try to find such a local inn with local food as well as wine. You may actually like Hungarian wines. Around 30 km to the south of Csokvaomány there is the town of Eger; this town and the nearby countryside is home to 'Egri Bikavér' -> 'The Bull's Blood of Eger' which is essentially a tasty dry red wine. And around 80 km east of Csokvaomány there is the town of Tokaj; this town with the nearby villages is home to the famous Tokaj - Hungarian white wine of which there are many varieties. My favourite is Tokaj Aszu, which is the noblest one of all Tokaj wines. It has an exquisite sweet(ish) taste which IMHO cannot be compared to any other wine taste - no wonder that on each bottle of Tokaj Aszu there is a Latin inscription on the label which says 'Vinum Regum Rex Vinorum' -> 'Wine of Kings the King of Wines', it is indeed that good. The best one that I've ever had a pleasure to drink was made in the village of Hercegkút (less than 30 kn north-east of the town of Tokaj). I was there with my brother-in-law a few years back on a one-day organized wine-tasting excursion which we bought from one of the tour operators while on a trip to Bieszczady. What an unforgettable experience this was. We were hosted in a huge cellar arranged in an artificial cave carved inside the rocky slope of a mountain covered with vines. We were sitting with a dozen or so other people behind a large wooden table, on which a large portion of freshly roasted pork knuckle, a loaf of freshly baked country bread and a bottle of excellent Tokaj wine made in this very vineyard were waiting for each of us. I can honestly say that I have never had such a great meal in my life. Tell Ged about it when you come back to Kraków, he likes roasted pork knuckle and I think he would like such a meal too. Congratulations to your dad on his new house and, as usually, a big hug to you. Uściski Ninko. 🍀🥰🤗
Leuk om het volgende filmpje te kunnen bekijken. Wat opvalt is de eenvoud van het land als je Hongarije inrolt. De rust en kalmte is er overweldigend als je Nederland gewend bent. Je ziet hoe de ruïnes ruïnes blijven, de spoorovergangen hebben soms slagbomen, de dorpjes hebben kerkjes en de kruizen staan in het landschap wat rond te hangen. De kilometerslange waslijnen waar niemand bij kan, dlingeren zich langs de wegen op zoek naar een stopcontact. Hongarije heeft voor een ieder wat wils, huizen in allerlei maten en vormen laat je zien die aan weggetjes zitten die steeds smaller worden. Je pa heeft net als ik zijn kleine hartje ook verloren aan een prachtig groot land. Veel plezier allemaal, en wie weet.... tot ooit 😉
Hello. My name is Max. I want to settle in Hungary but do not speak Hungarian. I do not know how I am going to communicate in Hungarian institution sorting out things for example Paying utility bills :)
Hi Max , in government offices you will always find someone that speaks english. Utility companies banks others when you call them they have english speaking options. In the beginning hire someone to help you with the paperwork. If you aren't from the EU, you will need a solicitor at least to advise you with the immigration process (by what criteria you will qualify to stay). Hope that helps. Best of luck.
Hehe, the Polish language can still be learned, but the Hungarian language is a different story. Although the Hungarians belong to the Slavic nations, their language does not fit into the canon of Slavic languages, it is not known to which language zone they should be assigned. It does not match any European language.
The hungarians mixed a little with the slavs, but our language is finno-ugric and before we were also mixed with scythians and huns. Hungarian history is very rich and long - and that our 3500 year old language from the east remained, is a real wonder! Like an island in the slav ocean!
I'm hungarian and not slavic. Had one of those genetic tests done. Hungarian from Etelköz with a Turkish admixture which is Kun in my case. I did know about it so not a surprise.
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Heerlijk om te zien dit alles, wij gaan ons deze zomer orienteren, mijn voorkeur gaat ook naar csokvoamany... Jaloers dat je pa er al zit ...Heel veel geluk gewenst !!!
Nynke, seeing both you and your dad so happy was a joy to behold.
No wonder that your dad is so proud of his new house. It is very cute; the plaquette on the wall next to the entrance says 'tiszta udvar rendes ház' -> 'clean yard, decent home', and this is exactly what this house is. Actually, the Hungarian adjective 'rendes' translates into Polish as 'porządny', and this is something more than decent. It is used with reference to something which can be characterized by a combination of properties such as solid, respectable, neat and orderly - and this house is indeed all that. Add to it the amazingly beautiful landscape and a very peaceful and quiet village and what you get as a result is an ideal place to chill out, relax and forget about the chaotic and turbulent world outside.
Try some local cuisine instead of the pizza and spaghetti, you actually may like it. This 'Csokvaomány Konyha' you showed at 9:33 can be a local 'csárda' or 'vendéglő' - both these words mean a country inn where local food is served. If this place is not what I think, try to find such a local inn with local food as well as wine. You may actually like Hungarian wines. Around 30 km to the south of Csokvaomány there is the town of Eger; this town and the nearby countryside is home to 'Egri Bikavér' -> 'The Bull's Blood of Eger' which is essentially a tasty dry red wine. And around 80 km east of Csokvaomány there is the town of Tokaj; this town with the nearby villages is home to the famous Tokaj - Hungarian white wine of which there are many varieties. My favourite is Tokaj Aszu, which is the noblest one of all Tokaj wines. It has an exquisite sweet(ish) taste which IMHO cannot be compared to any other wine taste - no wonder that on each bottle of Tokaj Aszu there is a Latin inscription on the label which says 'Vinum Regum Rex Vinorum' -> 'Wine of Kings the King of Wines', it is indeed that good.
The best one that I've ever had a pleasure to drink was made in the village of Hercegkút (less than 30 kn north-east of the town of Tokaj). I was there with my brother-in-law a few years back on a one-day organized wine-tasting excursion which we bought from one of the tour operators while on a trip to Bieszczady. What an unforgettable experience this was. We were hosted in a huge cellar arranged in an artificial cave carved inside the rocky slope of a mountain covered with vines. We were sitting with a dozen or so other people behind a large wooden table, on which a large portion of freshly roasted pork knuckle, a loaf of freshly baked country bread and a bottle of excellent Tokaj wine made in this very vineyard were waiting for each of us. I can honestly say that I have never had such a great meal in my life. Tell Ged about it when you come back to Kraków, he likes roasted pork knuckle and I think he would like such a meal too.
Congratulations to your dad on his new house and, as usually, a big hug to you. Uściski Ninko. 🍀🥰🤗
What a perfect day, enjoy your time with your Dad in Hungary 😊
Thank you so much Costas😀😀
Magnificent! It seems so peaceful and calm there. No wonder your dad feel in love with that place.
Very cute cottage easy to maintain, not too big to clean and in beautiful area which looks almost like Poland 🇵🇱👍
Very nice place, very nice house ....I see that your father is relly happy .
Wish you the best things!!!🍀💕🍀
Yes thank you so much! His happiness means a lot to me ❤ thank you dear 🍀💖
I have never been in Hungury. Nice house and nice village 🙂 Nynke enjoy time with Ur father. Have a great time in Hungury. We want more video.
Thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗
Looks like a beautiful and calm place. I also like such places very much.
Fantastic location, have a nice house. Important thing is he is really happy. Enjoying both of you. Bless you'll.
Nice village, beautiful weather, good food, cheaper life..Now Nyke is gonna dump Poland for Hungary 😉🤗❤️🌞
Hahahaha no as much as I love this place it will be second home. Poland is first 🥰🇵🇱❤
@@thewritingtraveler 👍😘❤️🌞
Such beautiful scenery.
Enjoy your time with your father and the lovely house
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
Węgry to piękny kraj❤
Tak prawda 🥰
Yeah this is it. Good choice ,cool place 😎 👌
Congratulations!
Thank you so much 😀😀
Dobry wieczór ⚘️👋
Dobry wieczór 🍀🤗
Leuk om het volgende filmpje te kunnen bekijken. Wat opvalt is de eenvoud van het land als je Hongarije inrolt. De rust en kalmte is er overweldigend als je Nederland gewend bent. Je ziet hoe de ruïnes ruïnes blijven, de spoorovergangen hebben soms slagbomen, de dorpjes hebben kerkjes en de kruizen staan in het landschap wat rond te hangen. De kilometerslange waslijnen waar niemand bij kan, dlingeren zich langs de wegen op zoek naar een stopcontact. Hongarije heeft voor een ieder wat wils, huizen in allerlei maten en vormen laat je zien die aan weggetjes zitten die steeds smaller worden. Je pa heeft net als ik zijn kleine hartje ook verloren aan een prachtig groot land.
Veel plezier allemaal, en wie weet.... tot ooit 😉
Ja dat klinkt heel goed!!! Zeker tot snel! Wanneer ik weer in Hongarije ben laat ik het even weten 😀
Socreal hits hard in this Kádár cube. Seems like a time machine
Mooi huis van je vader en mooie plek en uitzicht. Doe je vader de groeten van me❤😘
Ga ik doen! Mooi plekje inderdaad ❤❤🍀
Hee lieve Hennie, groetjes terug. Het is bijzonder om Nynke hier bij me te hebben. Helemaal happy 😘
Geniet ervan peter samen met je dochter😘
I thought about moving to Hungary. Do you think you could stay there with your father while you figure things out?
Ohh you're still thinking about it? I will always have the possibility to come and stay here whenever I need it. So that's nice to know 🥰🤗
😁... 👍.
hi, what the name of this region? looks little like area of Kraków for example Dolina będkowicka.
It's the north east 😀 will show some more places and names this week 🍀
Borsod?
Niezłe zadupie, okratowane okna pizzerii a w domach we wsi zadziwiająco popularne rolety przeciwwłamaniowe.
Cisza, spokój 😊 to atuty, przestrzeń, przyroda 😊 umiar i skromność ☀️🍀🌞
Hello. My name is Max. I want to settle in Hungary but do not speak Hungarian. I do not know how I am going to communicate in Hungarian institution sorting out things for example Paying utility bills :)
Hi Max , in government offices you will always find someone that speaks english. Utility companies banks others when you call them they have english speaking options. In the beginning hire someone to help you with the paperwork. If you aren't from the EU, you will need a solicitor at least to advise you with the immigration process (by what criteria you will qualify to stay). Hope that helps.
Best of luck.
@@andyb8989 Thank you for the information and encouragement. I am from poland. Hopefully it should be okay as you said :)
@@andyb8989 Which part of Hungary are you in ? Looks very nice.
Nagyonyól
Hehe, the Polish language can still be learned, but the Hungarian language is a different story. Although the Hungarians belong to the Slavic nations, their language does not fit into the canon of Slavic languages, it is not known to which language zone they should be assigned. It does not match any European language.
Of course, it is known that Hungarian belongs to the group of Finno-Ugric languages, as well as that Hungarians are not considered Slavs.
@@thomasturski2837 Tak , ale to są domysły nie do końca pewnw ,ale język nie pasuje do niczego znanego😃
The hungarians mixed a little with the slavs, but our language is finno-ugric and before we were also mixed with scythians and huns. Hungarian history is very rich and long - and that our 3500 year old language from the east remained, is a real wonder! Like an island in the slav ocean!
Hungary DOES NOT belong to the Slavic nations!
I'm hungarian and not slavic. Had one of those genetic tests done. Hungarian from Etelköz with a Turkish admixture which is Kun in my case. I did know about it so not a surprise.
That house is literally in the middle of the worst and notorious area of Hungary.....
You’re so stupid!
This video makes me wanna avoid Hungary 🇭🇺 at all cost.
Why?
Because there is like no Pizza Hut whatsoever in this video? What the skibidi sigma?