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Old 04-27-2007, 09:53 PM
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Dick Turpin was a highwayman... then again he could just as easily be a sexual perversion
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Higwaymen in old English means robbers
I used the dictionary software to get nice expression, but as it seems I didn't success. Rogue? is it better? So BETYÁR is the original hungarian expression, ask Misi to tell you something about them. They were famous hystorical characters. Many Robin Hoods from Europe
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Ahhh, I see what you mean, the meaning
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That word exists in Croatian too but it's written a little bit different: "becar". With a little line above the c which means it's pronounced "bechar".
It has the same meaning as the Hungarian word.
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International Internet BETYÁR-s let's unite!

A little adiitotional info to the forum. I found out a little slogan:
"provide cause for overseas to learn Hungarian"
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"provide cause for overseas to learn Hungarian"
I will come and learn Hungarian there but then again, I do get on well when I go to my house at a Hungaria village in Romania without having to speak Hungaria
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I will come and learn Hungarian there but then again, I do get on well when I go to my house at a Hungaria village in Romania without having to speak Hungaria
Where is that village Temi? Is that close to the frontier?
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I know a couple of words of Hungarian. Then again I go to Hungary once a month. Last month we went to Budapest just to get a cup of coffee.
Then again anywhere I go I pick up a few words of the native language.
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Dino, you have strange habits It is good to hear that there are some who like Budapest. I lived there for 8 years, but what to say. I hate that place, people are very impatient and agressive there according to my opinion. Now I live 15 km distance from the Lake Balaton. It's incomparable.
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Yeah, I do!
Budapest is beautiful to visit. But I'm not sure I'd want to live there. I couldn't live even in the capital of Croatia (Zagreb). I like smaller places better.

I haven't been to Balaton in years. I think it's time for me to pay another visit there.
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