not a single bit. not at all related what so ever.
No, Hungarian is not derived from the German language. It really comes from the Finnish language.
No, Hungarian is the only official spoken language. There are German speakers living in Hungary, of course. According to the Hungarian Central Statistics Office, 62,105 people in Hungary classified their ethnicity as German in 2001.
The capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was Vienna (Wien in the German language).
English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.
"Tausend Kronen" is German, and it translates to "thousand crowns" in English.
My experience of meeting Romanians is that if their first language is Romanian they learn French as a second language but if their first language is Hungarian they learn German.
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The official language spoken in Transylvania, a region in Romania, is Romanian. However, there are other minority languages spoken in the region, such as Hungarian and German.
No, Hungarian is not a Turkic language. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, which is distinct from the Turkic language family.
Heinrich Weissling has written: 'Deutsch-Ungarisch' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German language, Hungarian
Hungarian-German Social Democratic Party ended in 1927.
Hungarian-German Social Democratic Party was created in 1919.