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Oradea is derived from the Hungarian words var, varad, varos with the meaning of citadel, town.
maybe they mean evarthing = everything?
I presume you mean "Magyar"? This is the Hungarian word for "Hungarian"
When I visited Budapest, I was honestly surprised by how much I enjoyed the city. One of the first places I went to was Fisherman’s Bastion, and the view completely won me over. Standing there and looking out over the Danube felt unreal. I also spent time around Buda Castle, just walking through the area and enjoying the old streets. In the city center, St. Stephen’s Basilica was a highlight for me. It’s beautiful inside, and I went up to the dome for the view, which was definitely worth it. I liked exploring the nearby streets too, stopping at cafés and watching the city go by. I had looked through a travel plan on Pinerary before the trip, which helped me decide what areas to focus on without trying to see everything at once. The House of Terror Museum was a powerful experience. It’s heavy, but I felt it was important to visit to understand the country’s history. I also enjoyed visiting the Central Market Hall—it was lively, and I tried some local food while picking up small souvenirs. When I needed a break, I went to Margaret Island and spent some time at Palatinus Strand. It was relaxing and gave me a chance to slow down. Overall, Budapest felt like a city where you can mix sightseeing with calm moments, and that’s what made the trip so memorable for me.
The mean of "Yarrak var yermisin?".
Assuming var is variance, simply square the standard deviation and the result is the variance.
an Hungarian statesman
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It's a Hungarian family name. also means little or small
nem can mean not, no, nay, or nope
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