you can say two words:
édesem [eːdɛʃɛm]
drágám [draːɡaːm]
drágam= sweetheart/darling
bien-aimé
koo'ooh ee-po (sweetheart; boy/girlfriend, etc)
It can be Hungarian or Middle-Eastern. It depends how you pronounce it.
snow is hó [hoː] not so difficult to pronounce it :)
Kif-fulls While the typical Americanized pronunciation is "kif-full", the true Hungarian pronunciation is "kee-flee."
It is pronounced Sa-chur-di. It is of Hungarian origin.
'Tshangaree', since it's a Hungarian surname.
In Hungarian, "palacsinta" is pronounced as "pah-lah-CHIN-tah." The stress is on the second syllable, and the "cs" sounds like "ch" in "chocolate." The vowels are pronounced clearly, with "a" as in "father" and "i" as in "machine."
The Hungarian word "Tigris," meaning "tiger," is pronounced as "TEE-grees." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "i" in the second syllable is pronounced like the "ee" in "see." The "g" is hard, similar to "go."
Kiffles or Kifli is pronounced as "KEE-flee." The emphasis is on the first syllable, which rhymes with "key," while the second syllable is softer and sounds like "flee." This pronunciation reflects the Hungarian language's phonetic structure.
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