5 citations about the Hungarian language

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13 November is the Day of Hungarian Language, since it was the day in 1844 when Hungarian became the official language of Hungary again after long years of speaking German. To celebrate this memorable occasion, we gathered five citations related to the topic of this unique language. We have already witnessed how Hungarian poetry depicted love, now we can take a glimpse into famous Hungarian poets’ works about their mother language.
György Faludy
Hungarian language! One with us in your spring
and fervent, like our thinking.
Unfulfilled desire, burning engagement,
our common future and echoing judgment,
not a cold bottle of old wine,
not a piano’s melodic chime,
but fermenting must, tearful cord
of a gloomy horn.
Sándor Márai
Are you at home? But where is it? In your tongue.
The other bonds all obscure and foggy.
Like in a Baroque painting — in a frame of gold
A man — stranger and lonely.
Milán Füst
Beware, as the ages entrusted you with the speech of your mother
And you must protect it. Hear my words. An invisible fire
Created this world and it burns in you. A flame you must carry on:
A holy language! Your only treasure! Miraculous Hungarian.





