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Szia! I’m Csilla, and this is the free, shorter version of the Plain Hungarian Podcast - where you learn Hungarian through real, personal stories.
If you’d like to hear the full episode, get the complete transcript, vocabulary list, and even join weekly small-group speaking practice, visit plainhungarian.supercast.com. You can try it free for 14 days.
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…
👉 You can hear the full story on Supercast.
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.
Support the show
By CsillaSend us a text
Szia! I’m Csilla, and this is the free, shorter version of the Plain Hungarian Podcast - where you learn Hungarian through real, personal stories.
If you’d like to hear the full episode, get the complete transcript, vocabulary list, and even join weekly small-group speaking practice, visit plainhungarian.supercast.com. You can try it free for 14 days.
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…
👉 You can hear the full story on Supercast.
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.
Support the show