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Originally Posted by Theophilos
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Dicsős�g J�zus Krisztusnak!

Just thought you might like to know that both Slavonic and Hungarian were used on the third day. It took a little urging but, in the end, everyone agreed that it was only right and proper.

Hope you and your family are well.

In Christ,
Theophilos


Dicsős�g mind�r�kk�!

That is no small feat! To the non-Hungarian speaker, this can be as daunting a task as learning Martian. I wish I could speak it like my grandmother... Sadly, my mouth just doesn't seem to make all the requisite sounds!

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Dicsős�g mind�r�kk�!

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Just thought you might like to know that both Slavonic and Hungarian were used on the third day. It took a little urging but, in the end, everyone agreed that it was only right and proper.

I'm glad to hear that! It was definitely only right and proper! But I still don't understand where the "english only" came from for days 1 & 2....and why any "urging" was needed...

I hope your family is doing well as well!!!

Chris

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