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Legutóbb Attilaahun97 rukkolt elő a megoldással, ami nem volt más, mint:
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Megkaptam jogos kritikának, hogy a megfejtést könnyű googleval megoldani, na akkor cseppet megnehezítem a dolgot, körül írom a dalszöveget:
A zenekar Texason hajtott át, ahol megismertek pár táncost, akivel jól érezték magukat
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https://youtu.be/wDPyMD_CLgc
close enough
talan ?? https://youtu.be/jtCh8Cplg-s
ne itt reklámozd a videód 😃
kozod?
Huha ☺
nem tudod a megfejtést?
Így, hogy Hunkakaricum beírta, már megvan 😁 de a különdíjra sem leltem rá. Majd holnap megnézem mi lett
Fene a képed, te is googlezol? Az ő megfejtése amúgy nem ér, játékszabályzat, hogy a megfejtőnek magyarnak kell lennie
Ha első olvasatra nem ismerem, akkor muszáj utána kutatni... vagy legalább lefordítani ☺
bunda!!!!!!
ebed ??? https://youtu.be/v2AC41dglnM
Went through to Texas, yeah Texas, and we had some fun
We met some girls
Some dancers who gave a good time
Broke all the rules
Played all the fools
\o/
Ácedéce. TündérStrucc
Nem érkezett még pontos megfejtés
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AC/DC Thunderstruck (Hungarian translation: Váltakozó áram/Egyenáram Megdöbbentő )
Mennydörgés (x10)
Nesze nektek yurta lakok ...
Letért az útról
Át lépjük a sebességhatárt, bevesszük a várost
Keresztül Texas-on, Yeah Texas
És jól éreztük magunkat
Találkoztunk néhány lánnyal
Néhány táncossal, akikkel elütöttük az időt
Megszegtünk minden szabályt, játszottuk a bolondot
Igen, igen, ők, ők, elveszik az eszünket
Magyar feliratos videó:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95GbbEuonzMhttps://lyricstranslate.com/en/thunderstruck-megdoebbento.html
The Hungarian self-designation is Magyar. The early Magyars arrived in the land of Hungary from the east in the 9th century. At one time they were in alliance with the Khazars.
The original Magyar genetic contributions have become very diluted over the centuries due in large part to intermarriage with European tribes. This means that the modern Hungarian people are only somewhat descended from the ancient Magyars whose language they speak.
Y-DNA haplogroup frequencies differ markedly between regions of Hungary, so I can't really give a detailed summary that applies to all Hungarians, except to say that many Hungarians belong to haplogroups in the R1a family that's associated with the early Indo-Europeans and their other Y-DNA haplogroups are also found among their neighbors the Austrians and Slovaks.
There are some Hungarian villages where the inhabitants possess small frequencies of Y-DNA haplogroups from Central Asia and Northern Asia such as those in the N, Q, and C families.
According to The ALlele FREquency Database compiled by Kenneth K. Kidd of Yale University, 1.7% of the 176 Hungarian people studied carry at least one 1540C allele in the EDAR (rs3827760) gene where CC causes straighter and thicker hair and shovel-shaped incisors. C is of East Asian origin.
According to The ALlele FREquency Database, 5.1% of the 176 Hungarian people studied carry at least one T allele in the R151C (rs1805007) gene where TT usually causes red hair.
A particular Szekler from central Transylvania scores 0.9% East Asian in 23andMe's autosomal DNA test, of which 0.4% of that is interpreted as similar to Yakuts. Thanks to the Anthrogenica user "Dorkymon" for posting that to this thread.
According to the Q-L712 Focus Group at Family Tree DNA, many Szeklers have the Y-DNA haplogroup Q-L712 (Q1a1b1) and it is suggested that it may be of Hunnic origin. from http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/hungarians.html
so where are the maghyars then????
A. Z. Bíró, A. Zalán, A. Völgyi, and H. Pamjav. "A Y-chromosomal comparison of the Madjars (Kazakhstan) and the Magyars (Hungary)." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139:3 (July 2009): pages 305-310.
Some of the lineages within Y-DNA haplogroup G are shared between the Madjar people of Kazakhstan and the Magyar people of Hungary. (Mirror) Abstract:
"The Madjars are a previously unstudied population from Kazakhstan who practice a form of local exogamy in which wives are brought in from neighboring tribes, but husbands are not, so the paternal lineages remain genetically isolated within the population. Their name bears a striking resemblance to the Magyars who have inhabited Hungary for over a millennium, but whose previous history is poorly understood. We have now carried out a genetic analysis of the population structure and relationships of the Madjars, and in particular have sought to test whether or not they show a genetic link with the Magyars. We concentrated on paternal lineages because of their isolation within the Madjars and sampled males representing all extant male lineages unrelated for more than eight generations (n = 45) in the Torgay area of Kazakhstan. The Madjars show evidence of extensive genetic drift, with 24/45 carrying the same 12-STR haplotype within haplogroup G. Genetic distances based on haplogroup frequencies were used to compare the Madjars with 37 other populations and showed that they were closest to the Hungarian population rather than their geographical neighbors. Although this finding could result from chance, it is striking and suggests that there could have been genetic contact between the ancestors of the Madjars and Magyars, and thus that modern Hungarians may trace their ancestry to Central Asia, instead of the Eastern Uralic region as previously thought."
"Magyars imposed their language on Hungarians but seem not to have affected their genetic structure. To better investigate this point, we analysed some mtDNA and Y chromosome polymorphisms in a sample of the Hungarian Palóc who, for historical reasons, could have retained genetic traces of Magyars more than other groups. In addition, we examined a mixed sample from Budapest. About 100 individuals were tested for the markers defining all the European and Asian mtDNA haplogroups and about 50 individuals for some Y chromosome markers, namely the 12f2 and 49a,f/TaqI RFLPs, the YAP insertion, the microsatellites YCAIIa, YCAIIb, DYS19 and the Asian 50f2/C deletion. In the mtDNA analysis only two subjects belonged to the Asian B and M haplogroups. The Y chromosome analyses showe😛 that the Palóc differed from the Budapest sample by the absence of YAP+ allele and by the DYS19 allele distribution; that the proto-European 49a,f Ht 15 and the neolithic 12f2-8Kb were rather uncommon in both groups; that there is a high prevalence of the 49a,f Ht 11 and the YCAII a5-b1; and that the Asian 50f2/C deletion is absent. These results suggest that the influence of Magyars on the Hungarian gene pool has been very low through both females and males and the Hungarian language could be an example of cultural dominance. Alternative explanations are discussed. An expansion centred on YAP-; 49a,f Ht 11 is revealed by the median network based on compound haplotypes. 49a,f Ht 11 could represent either a paleolithic marker of eastern Europe which underwent expansion after the last glacial period, or a marker of the more recent spread of the Yamnaia culture from southern Ukraine."
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