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  • Szia, írtam neked privát üzenetben!

  • Szia! I lived in Budapest for a few months, and I really loved the city and the people. Unfortunately, I only managed to learn the names of one or two metro stations (Blaha Lujza tér and Corvin-negyed) and how to say “tej” and “alma”. I work as a software engineer and have Greek roots, but I can’t speak the language tragic, I know! xD

    upd: I can speak Russian, Ukrainian, English and some Polish

    Szia! That’s amazing to hear—I hope you had a great experience living in Budapest! Blaha Lujza tér and Corvin-negyed are definitely nice spots to remember, the metro announcement system is iconic. It’s fascinating that you have Greek roots; even if you don’t speak the language, it’s still such a rich heritage to have. If you are interested, or you have inclination to help me, please send a direct message!

  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/remarkable_coat_1719 2024-09-18 Post 6 Greek (C2), Russian (Native) ---
    u/dependent_lab5002 2024-10-16 Post 6 Greek, Russian ---
    u/generalist_amateur 2024-10-28 Post 5 Russian (Native) English
    u/extension_total_505 2024-09-22 Post 5 Russian English
    u/sweety_bread 2024-10-07 Post 5 Russian English

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