Except that Hungarian isn't Slavic. :)
At least the language isn't.
... [link|http://www.utoronto.ca/slavic/language/hungarian.html|Hungarian], which is related to Finnish, Estonian, and Lappish, but virtually no other language in Europe ...
Of course, the more modern words will migrate from country to country.
The Hungarians (Magyars) showed up in their current location around 895 AD. Their original homeland was around the Urals in Asia, or so I was told a couple of months ago by a tour guide in Budapest.
Alex
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