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P.S. Fun fact you have more Slavic and Turkic words than German and Latin. Good Night.
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Romanians (or proto-Romanians to be precise) have existed in Transylvania before there ever were avars or magyars or gepids or do you ascribe to the HUngarian propaganda that somehow the place was empty? Which is ironic given your accusation of Romanian propaganda, even though Czech, Slovaks, Croats and others pretty much agree that what you did to us happened to them also?
Czhech are German Slavs?
Slovaks are Hungarian Slavs?
What mushrooms are you on?
Yes there has been mixing and yes the ethnogenesis of the Czech has some German influences, that does not make them Germans slavs.
As for slovaks they split, like the Czech from the Sloviens before the hungarians migrated into the carpathian basin.
If we were to take your theory seriously then we could call Hungarians like Magyar German Turks since they mixed in with the local Avars (Turkic) who themselves mixed with the Gepids (German) they conquered duting migration, who themselves mixed with the Celts native to the place when the Gepids migrated there. If we are to trace everything back to it's origins then that can be said about any ethnicity, however that does not change the fact that most people in HUngary only identify themselves with their Magyar heritage.
To the slovakian part-
-Read reports from the integration of nationalities in 19. century. The slovakians are the 3. most integratet nationality (after the germans and jews) in the country, due to cultural similarities with hungarians.
as for the suggestions, see discussions for elaboration.
-Integration of Transylvanian and Slovakian culture as Hungary (because the transylvanian hungarians and slovakian culture very similar to the hungarian)
-Move Albanian Culture to another group (maybe to the greek)
I was thinking of a way to make it so it's a bit more balanced, and after putting some thought into it and looking up possible conditions to use on the wiki, I'm working on it and hopefully can get an update out soon.
As for the other suggestions, I'll open a discussion for that.
You might make them needing more effort but worthy rewards.
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