Oh my goodness, your comment made me nostalgic! When I was young and handsome I dated a girl from Leninváros (Now it's the town of Tiszaújváros), her last name was Mayer1. then please don't ask the inherently mocking question like "whois your spellchecker? stewie wonder?" Not funny at all!
2. Thank you, I will also fix these.
You think wrong. Judit Weisz is of Hungarian origin, her parents emigrated to America in 1956. Her name is still Hungarian - although Weisz is not a typical Hungarian name, many Germans and Austrians have settled mostly on the western side of the country in recent centuries, and their names have since been Hungarianised from Weiß to Weisz. And her first name is deliberately written without an 'h'. She speaks Hungarian, and even her twins understand and can speak the language, thanks to their grandparents. So, although Rick is of Irish-British descent (his mother is Irish, his father British), he knows Hungary, even knows Hungarian people (Judit's parents).
Obviously he doesn't speak Hungarian, so if a sentence remains in Hungarian, it's a mistake, but it's still a fact that Rick has Hungarian connections.
P.S.
I understand why Judit's parents left Hungary in 1956. I've personally met people like them