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Originally Posted by Carnyx
Excepting the famous de Nagy Boska.
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I say today they have very little propensity for emigration. In the past it was another thing.
You mean Sarko...he is half-Jew anyway. You might be also interested in the etymology of his surname. It comes from from a name place called
Sárköz (there are several such name-places in Hungary)
Sár in Hungarian means "mud", and
köz means "among", "between". So literally
Sárköz means "place in the mud", "place surrounded by mud". Therefrom derived adjective/noun
Sárközi (
Sárközy according to the old orthography) means a person coming from that place...