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haaaa....

even Prince finally came to the realization that Image was one of the dumbest ideas to come down the pike in ages.
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Jwilli, I believe Prince's full name is Prince Rogers Nelson.

Paul, fyi, my late mother's maiden name was Przybylska. Good one, eh? My uncle (her brother) Americanized his name and shortened it to Pry.
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Kenn, that's pronounced:

Shi BIL skuh.

Easy, huh?

Now, if people would just realize that some of our English consonants are vowels in Polish, we could get on without changing our names!

Pry, indeed.
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And Monty's full name is Doug Youland...it's in his info.
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Actually, Paul, Mom always pronounced the 'P'...
pshi-BIL-ska.

My non-Polish brother-in-law always called her "Shibilski".
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You're right, of course, Kenn.

But Americans have trouble with "nuclear", so that "psh" diphthong is usually a deal-breaker. I speak from experience--you oughtta see the names on my pizzas when they're finally delivered--cold!

So I dumbed it down a bit for that reason. Apparently so did your Polish BIL.
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"Easy, huh?"

Yeah, right!

Actually my father's real last name was Tkach, the immigration officers gave his family the Scott name when moving here from Argentina, his parents having moved there from Russia.
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Nukular - one of my favorite mispronunciations! It's to the point now that I say it that way just to get a reaction from people, along with asterix, heighth, simyilar, pixture and omost!

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Anyway, back to the topic - Welcome, Montezuma!
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Interesting, Jeff. How is 'Tkach' pronounced?
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T'Cotch.
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mmm... in Russian it's actually pronounced [tkatch], "a" the third sound, if i'm not mistaken 8-)... and means "weaver"...
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Post by kcole4001 »

My fave is "aloonium" Image It's REALLY hard to keep from laughing when co-workers say that.
I find Russian not TOO difficult to get around, but Polish & Czech ARE a bit trickier, though superficially similar (or simyilar).
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Not really similar, Kevin - you can take it from me 8-) Even the letters are different... 8-)
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Sorry, not an expert by any means! I've always found Eastern European, & particularly Russian history & literature most interesting.
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