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Hungarian here. She said "You are very stupid. You are not funny at all".

"Hangszóró" means "speaker", the device (loudspeaker), not a person.

She said "This was a big mistake. Now we ruined what was good. Do you understand?" and later "We will fix it somehow" and "Everything will be all right".

Trust me, we don't.

Close, but it should be "fenn hagyod az inged". "Elhagyja" means "loses it". And it should be "szeretettel", not "szerelem". "Szerelem" means "love", but we don't use that at the end of letters.

We have a list of approved names. If parents want to give their kid a name that is not on the list, they have to petition the local registry.

It's weird that for the role of Amia, they got a Hungarian-born actress, who speaks fluent Hungarian, but they couldn't give her a proper Hungarian name. Amia is not a Hungarian name, neither is Ivanka. They could've just asked the actress.

My explanation is Watsonian, yours is Doylist.

No, I honestly don't know what are you talking about. Who played the Deputy Prime MInister?

Maybe in the Veep universe, World War I started in 1916.

Doubt it. She has been married since 1987.

Selina complains that "nothing makes sense" in the UK, and you get some tiny little number as the temperature. That one isn't actually a British thing; aside from the US, the Bahamas, Belize and Palau, no country on Earth uses the Fahrenheit scale.

Area bombing then? Anyway, the USAF took part in the British campaign. American planes were involved in Operation Gomorrah, the bombing of Hamburg in 1943, which killed more civilians than the bombing of Dresden.

In WWII carpet bombings, killing civilians was not even called
"collateral damage". It was the expressed pupose of the bombing; kill as
many people as possible to break the enemy's morale.

I don't think Selina is supposed to be Jewish. If she was, it surely would've came up when Catherine made controversial comments about Israel. Meyer is a German name, and there are plenty of non-Jews called that, like Stephenie Meyer or Russ Meyer.

And how believable is the Finnish prime minister saying that there are too many guns in America? Finland has a very high gun ownership rate. On the other hand, it's still not even close to American levels.