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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 10:48:45 GMT
You make your mouth like you wanna pronounce u and you say o. But this is off topic agaaain ;( nope, we're discussing the pronunciation of your name. well then č and ć uts hard to rxplain how to pronounce it but its bassicly ch
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 3, 2016 10:51:32 GMT
Why is Kapetan in the middle of your name if it means captain? I'm curious about that.
Would the phonetic spelling of your name be something like: Grad- ash-ch-ev-ich?
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 11:01:54 GMT
Why is Kapetan in the middle of your name if it means captain? I'm curious about that. Would the phonetic spelling of your name be something like: Grad- ash-ch-ev-ich? Everybody knows him as a captain he was the most powerful and rich man in bosnia at that time and he wanted to break feee from bosnia he is called the drafon od bosnia but the sultan sent omer paşa latas and another dude but he is not that important they dealt with the problem and they were govenors of a new region in the OE Hercegovina
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 11:03:03 GMT
Why is Kapetan in the middle of your name if it means captain? I'm curious about that. Would the phonetic spelling of your name be something like: Grad- ash-ch-ev-ich? And its gra-da-shche--vich
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 3, 2016 15:02:10 GMT
Oscar Mayer would be easier to pronounce, just saying.
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 15:59:47 GMT
Oscar Mayer would be easier to pronounce, just saying. Stop it
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 3, 2016 17:31:52 GMT
1) It is hard to pronounce 2) Wouldn't Kapetan be before Hussein? 3) In israel, we are taught that Ataturk is pronounced at-a-toork. That is pretty close, no?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Sept 3, 2016 17:46:31 GMT
1) It is hard to pronounce 2) Wouldn't Kapetan be before Hussein? 3) In israel, we are taught that Ataturk is pronounced at-a-toork. That is pretty close, no? is the T like in "Turk" in pronunciation? If it is then they are right.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 3, 2016 17:54:20 GMT
1) It is hard to pronounce 2) Wouldn't Kapetan be before Hussein? 3) In israel, we are taught that Ataturk is pronounced at-a-toork. That is pretty close, no? is the T like in "Turk" in pronunciation? If it is then they are right. Of course.
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 18:48:31 GMT
1) It is hard to pronounce 2) Wouldn't Kapetan be before Hussein? 3) In israel, we are taught that Ataturk is pronounced at-a-toork. That is pretty close, no? Kapetan ir captain can be a last or middle name I hace a teacher and her last namr ia kapetanović but I actually dont know is the name captain and last name. Also what is hard to pronounce?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 3, 2016 20:03:30 GMT
1) It is hard to pronounce 2) Wouldn't Kapetan be before Hussein? 3) In israel, we are taught that Ataturk is pronounced at-a-toork. That is pretty close, no? Kapetan ir captain can be a last or middle name I hace a teacher and her last namr ia kapetanović but I actually dont know is the name captain and last name. Also what is hard to pronounce? The last name in your current name
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 20:08:15 GMT
Kapetan ir captain can be a last or middle name I hace a teacher and her last namr ia kapetanović but I actually dont know is the name captain and last name. Also what is hard to pronounce? The last name in your current name Yes american and slavic letters arebt spoken the same
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 3, 2016 20:09:37 GMT
The last name in your current name Yes american and slavic letters arebt spoken the same I mean the sh immediately followed by the ch sounds. That's not easy to wrap the tongue around
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Post by Tito on Sept 3, 2016 20:13:29 GMT
Yes american and slavic letters arebt spoken the same I mean the sh immediately followed by the ch sounds. That's not easy to wrap the tongue around Hah I love when non slavs pronounce nanes with a lot of č ć š đ dž and ž saying gradaščević is so easily
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2016 20:55:18 GMT
Your new nickname is 500,000 times easier to pronounce!!!
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