Plain Hungarian
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Plain Hungarian
#60 (FREE) Mi akartam lenni gyerekkoromban - What I wanted to be when I grew up - B1
Szia! I’m Csilla, and this is the free, shorter version of the Plain Hungarian Podcast - where you learn Hungarian through real, personal stories.
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In today’s episode, I’m sharing the childhood dreams I had about my future job, like I wanted to become a baker, surrounded by the warm smell of fresh bread. I also talk about a few jobs I would never want to do as an adult (spoiler: anything underground and anything involving needles is a strong no from me 😅).
And if you’re curious what other surprising career path I imagined for myself as a kid…
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A light, relatable episode about childhood dreams, growing up, and how our ideas change over time. Perfect for learning vocabulary about jobs, preferences, memories, and everyday life.
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