Best Hungarian YouTube channels for intermediate learners

Looking for Hungarian YouTube channels aimed squarely at intermediate learners? These 7 picks, 3 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Hungarea, Hungarian by Heart and The Magyar Hub. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

7 resources · 3 free

Sándor answering the small 'how do I actually say this' questions, one video each.

YouTube Free BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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Short, targeted lessons on specific constructions — how to express 'from… to', how to render an English idiom naturally — from a Hungarian who explains in accessible English. It fills the gap between a grammar reference and a full course: the questions it answers are the ones you actually hit while speaking. Free, with uploads through August 2026. Because each video is standalone, there is no progression to follow; use it as a lookup channel.

Lilla's comprehensible-input videos: slow dialogues and everyday scenes, level-tagged.

YouTube Free BeginnerIntermediate A2–B1
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Explicitly built on comprehensible input, with videos tagged by level ([A2], [B1]) covering ordinary situations — camping, restaurant problems, daily routines — spoken slowly with visual support. The level tagging matters in Hungarian, where the jump from course material to native speech is brutal. Free, with uploads continuing through August 2026. There is no grammar instruction here, so bring a reference for the moments when a suffix makes no sense.

A numbered conversation course — 79+ lessons of practical spoken Hungarian.

YouTubeCourses Free BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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Sequentially numbered lessons on daily conversation and themed vocabulary, which gives the channel something most YouTube teaching lacks: a path you can follow in order instead of grazing. Publishing was frequent right through August 2026. Free. The production is straightforward and repetitive by design, which is good for retention but can feel dry if you want entertainment alongside your practice.

Short subtitled Hungarian videos plus easy readers on Hungarian culture and food.

YouTubeWebsitesBooks Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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Pairs a very active YouTube channel of short subtitled videos with easy readers, a weekly magazine and vocabulary courses on the site — the combination of listening and level-appropriate reading is unusual for Hungarian, where graded readers barely exist. Videos and grammar explanations on YouTube are free; the magazine subscription, books, workbooks and courses are paid. Uploads were current in August 2026. Best for A1–B1; advanced learners will find it too light.

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Street interviews with dual subtitles, produced in dozens of languages.

YouTubeMedia Freemium IntermediateAdvanced A2–C1
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A franchise of local producers filming unscripted street interviews, each episode subtitled in the target language and English, which is the closest free thing to hearing how people genuinely speak. All YouTube episodes are free; membership adds transcripts, vocabulary lists and exercises. Real-speed unscripted speech is hard early on — start with the slower 'Super Easy' episodes if you are below B1.

Online Hungarian school with live Zoom classes and citizenship-exam preparation.

TutoringCoursesYouTube Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–C1
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Zsuzsi runs levelled live group classes over Zoom plus private lessons, with a placement test and — unusually — dedicated preparation for the Hungarian citizenship language exam, which is exactly what many learners in Hungary actually need. Her YouTube channel publishes free lessons and was active in August 2026, and there are published books. Group courses, private lessons and books cost money. Worth the fee mainly if you need live correction or the exam track.

Levelled Hungarian stories and natural speech — around 150 episodes.

PodcastsYouTube Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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Sziszi teaches through natural stories and meaningful input organised by level, which makes this one of the most-recommended listening resources for Hungarian learners; roughly 150 episodes have built up since 2021. The podcast's last run was late 2025 while the YouTube channel continued into 2026, so check both rather than assuming the project has stopped. Episodes are free; transcripts and extra materials are paid. Good from late-beginner onward, with the earliest levels still assuming some vocabulary.