Kif-fulls
While the typical Americanized pronunciation is "kif-full", the true Hungarian pronunciation is "kee-flee."
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It can be Hungarian or Middle-Eastern. It depends how you pronounce it.
snow is hó [hoː] not so difficult to pronounce it :)
"Deaux" is typically pronounced as "doh." It is often used as a phonetic spelling of the French word "do," which means "two" in English.
It is pronounced Sa-chur-di. It is of Hungarian origin.
you can say two words: édesem [eːdɛʃɛm] drágám [draːɡaːm]
'Tshangaree', since it's a Hungarian surname.
Kiffles are an Eastern European pastry of dough rolled paper thin by hand and filled with assorted fillings. They are pronounced "kif-fulls". In the U.S., you can find them in parts of Pennsylvania. Kiffles are similar to Polish Kolacky or Czech Kolache (small, sweet yeast buns with fruit filling poked into its side) but use a different dough. Kiffle dough has cream cheese and butter in it. They're filled with apricot filling, lekvar (prune butter), poppyseed, or a walnut filling (walnuts and sugar), then they're rolled up into a crescent shape, and baked. While they're still a bit warm, the kiffles are sprinkled with powdered sugar. See article below for more details and a recipe.
CA(like the beginning of cookie)AN(long a)YE(like saying YAY!) West
You say it as eggy sheggy dray or as close as you can write in English - I've worked in Hungary 16 months and the team are fairly convinced by that
A traditional Hungarian dish is Hungarian goulash
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