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Jan 18 2022

The Most Hungarian Archduke who wrote a Gypsy-Hungarian dictionary – Memory of József Károly

January 18, 2022

Archduke József Károly
(Photo: Wikipedia)

An article with the above title can be read at Mandiner, which the author Endre Sal, introduces with the following sentences.

At one time, Margaret Island was his, and he also created the first Gypsy-Hungarian dictionary. The common people only called Archduke József Károly “Palatinus Jóska”, whose former magnificent palace is being rebuilt from scratch in the Buda Castle within the framework of the National Hauszmann Program.

The article can be viewed at the following link:
https://mandiner.hu/cikk/20200812_a_margitsziget_fohercege_aki_cigany_magyar_szotart_irt

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