tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post2690323896071557949..comments2024-02-18T03:21:27.028-05:00Comments on Dumneazu: The Republic of Hungary: So Long, It's been Good to Know You!dumneazuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03595663581295671582noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-43388962425376750302011-05-09T17:54:28.248-04:002011-05-09T17:54:28.248-04:00- The Hungarian "runic signs" are NOT ru...- The Hungarian "runic signs" are NOT runic signs; and the "Hungarian Runes" are not based on the old "Turkic runes" (both originate from a common main source, the Phoenician alphabet).<br /> <br />All of them are different: the signs are different, and the writing/reading method is different. <br />The similarity is superficial, and derives from the predominance of the straight lines and sharp edges (just as the Hindi and Arabic alphabets look similar to the superficial observer, because both use "wavy lines", but are different in essence!).<br /><br />- The Hungarian notch writing is loosely based on the Phoenician Alphabet, and in fact, a similar form of writing is the Early Aramaic, Paleo-Hebrew...<br />The Paleo-Hebrew script and the Hungarian notch writing share many more similarities, for example the way the vowels are written or not, the special endings, etc.<br /><br />Roughly 70 percent of the Hungarian notch writing is adapted from other alphabets (the majority is from the Phoenician, and a small number come from the old Turkic and the ancient Greek).<br />Approximately 30 percent of the notch alphabet is unique to the Hungarian ancient writing (mostly the signs related to the specific quirks of the Hungarian language)...Lehelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-19236146853086435922011-05-09T17:38:52.291-04:002011-05-09T17:38:52.291-04:00The ancient alphabet has 42 letters, to uniquely ...The ancient alphabet has 42 letters, to uniquely represent every sound in the Hungarian language, and several special signs to accommodate every language quirks the Hungarian has.<br />The Latin alphabet is unable to reproduce all the basic sounds of the Hungarian language, and many artificial constructs are needed to attempt an approximative reproduction of the oral Hungarian.<br /><br />Many are very confusingly similar Latin letters: <br />- diacritics (punctuated regular letters) <br />- the association of 2 letters to create a collective 3'rd letter (sound)<br />- double or triple letters<br />- etc...<br />The original Hungarian alphabet is best suited to write the Hungarian language.<br />And let's not forget about the historical, cultural, and emotional ties to our alphabet.<br />The Hebrew speakers have similarly strong attachments to the Hebrew alphabet, as the Hungarian speakers to the Hungarian alphabet, but due to restrictive and oppressive historical times, both have suffered large periods of neglect, and now is time to be revived and preserved!Lehelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-74234699764349796772011-05-09T16:56:06.848-04:002011-05-09T16:56:06.848-04:00It's ironic the way the Hungarian extremist ha...It's ironic the way the Hungarian extremist have confiscated Jesus, but a bigger irony is the use of the ancient Hungarian notch script, a form of writing eradicated by the same religious and nationalist fanatics...<br /><br />It was also known as the "pagan writing", in opposition whit the "Christian writing" (the Latin alphabet). <br />The use of the "pagan writing" was outlawed, and the capital punishment was instituted for the teachers of the old script (the users faced severe public corporal punishment and long prison sentences)!<br /><br />Every written document, painting, statue, or other things incorporating the ancient symbols, faced instant and merciless destruction, by the hands of the overzealous religious fanatics and the Holy Inquisition...<br />It was a total cultural and historic genocide!<br />Nothing survived the great purging. <br />Not a single piece of literature dating back to the pre-Christian period, no written history, no art, not a thing...<br />To comprehend the magnitude of the tragedy, just imagine some insane individuals and organizations, erasing everything ever written in ancient Hebrew, or Latin, or ancient Greek (all the poetry, history, art, etc)...Lehelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-69084932933306352582011-05-09T16:53:05.446-04:002011-05-09T16:53:05.446-04:00The revival of the ancient Hungarian notch script ...The revival of the ancient Hungarian notch script writing, and the Hebrew writing is very similar. <br />The Hebrew alphabet was all but forgotten for centuries, very rarely used, but never truly abandoned, for obvious cultural, historic and religious reasons.<br /><br />Now, in modern Israel, every road sign is written in the Hebrew alphabet, and it's a very normal and natural thing to do!<br />In the former Soviet Republic of Moldavia, everybody used the Cyrillic alphabet for generations, but now the Latin alphabet is reintroduced again!<br />I have many more similar examples of nations returning to the "old" form of writing, after a long hiatus (to debunk your argument regarding the reintroduction of the "old" form of writing). <br />To lose your identity, as a nation, is a very bad thing; the language, and the writing (alphabet) define who you are, and many nations, from the Chinese to the Israelis, preserve the old traditions. The Hungarians have the same right to revive and preserve the old alphabet.<br /><br />Jobbik, and the other similar douchebags, cannot be associated with the Hungarian notch script writing, just as Osama bin Laden cannot be associated with the Arabic form of writing, or Yisrael Beiteinu with the Hebrew alphabet.<br />As a mater of fact, it was the Hungarian extremist, very similar to Jobbik, who eradicated the old "runic" alphabet (because it originated in pre-Christian times, and was considered a "pagan alphabet").<br />The extremists, from all nations and all historical periods, represent hatred and destruction, not culture or creation!Lehelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-62542439286151746542011-05-09T16:48:53.465-04:002011-05-09T16:48:53.465-04:00Mr. Dumneazu, I have 3 observations, regarding the...Mr. Dumneazu, I have 3 observations, regarding the pictures and the text.<br />(Sorry for the length of my following 3 comments):Lehelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-1137100789387148792011-05-03T08:09:22.388-04:002011-05-03T08:09:22.388-04:00I missed the runic signs on my last visit to Zuglo...I missed the runic signs on my last visit to Zuglo - they seem to be mainly on the Motorway which is no longer visible since the new soundproof walls were built.<br /><br />It is reassuring to know that if a Hungarian peasant in the Middle Ages invents a time machine and travels to our time he will be able to read where he is before being mercilessly mowed down by the traffic....<br /><br />On the King of the Jews, the Hungarian far-right have a theory that Jesus was not Jewish but Hungarian. While this sounds like a joke, unfortunately it seems to be taken pretty resiously by those concerned.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-91956662816434387872011-04-28T17:54:52.375-04:002011-04-28T17:54:52.375-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Daniel Wolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09093101325234464791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-909115250587986032011-04-28T03:41:51.947-04:002011-04-28T03:41:51.947-04:00"great wanking peasant hams"? The mind b..."great wanking peasant hams"? The mind boggles! Perhaps it means something different in Hungary (or the US)...Paul Steepleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14850380609899260934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-36238249304535482602011-04-22T03:10:44.643-04:002011-04-22T03:10:44.643-04:00Another amazing post, although I must note — it...Another amazing post, although I must note — it's "free your mind and your ass will follow." Technically.Ganchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12954246221510868301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-36450255039880665692011-04-21T13:19:33.252-04:002011-04-21T13:19:33.252-04:00A few years ago I met a person who made amongst ot...A few years ago I met a person who made amongst other things Kosha Melton Pork pies. Now I understand how it could be done. His greatest advert was abour Watership Down. It read ‘You have read the book. You have seen the film. Now try the pie’. They were good, just the right amount of thyme for my liking.<br />I will not comment about constitutions my country has not got one! It has ‘sheds full’ of Acts ranging from those since ‘time immemorial’ (before the memory of man) through Magna Charta to the present day. It has its ‘Established Church’ but NO constitution. It generally seems to be OK. The U.S. Constitution was written in its language. But no constitution!<br />I always smirked when I read about the Peoples Democratic Republic of … Pure tautology but if you say things three times they are true. <br />Oh by the way the Holy Crown has acolytes who translate its silence and immobility into human speech for it.<br /> Ps Do not tell Jobbik that one ‘Jesus bar Joseph’ was a Jew and probably a rabbi it will fuse their brain cell and give who ever has it that day a huge headache.<br /> PPs if you what I can e-mail you several methods of curing hams if you want.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-59246347386396750302011-04-21T07:18:50.952-04:002011-04-21T07:18:50.952-04:00The (so far) last apostolic king of Hungary, Bless...The (so far) last apostolic king of Hungary, Blessed Charles IV was crowned on 30 December 1916. So he was who wore the Holy Crown for the last time.<br /><br />How can you get this wrong, there's even a number of videos about it on youtube?<br /><br />Btw as a monarchist, I'm glad that the republic - in name, not in reality - is gone. Gives more space for us.Petrus Augustinushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03296159071531531990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21879466.post-44365018039341126202011-04-20T09:38:15.225-04:002011-04-20T09:38:15.225-04:00Actually I think the Holy Crown is not the same as...Actually I think the Holy Crown is not the same as the Crown of St. Stephen in Parliament; it is a non-existent object that symbolically represents the 'divine force' governing Hungary, around which mystical theories of government arose in the late Middle Ages.<br /><br />-JimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com