Damn, i did it again. (5 Viewers)

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Alen

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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    Where do you hear "sh"? I hear a soft "ch", as in our ć, ćelstrem.
    I don't know if it's ć or š but it shouldn't be there. It's simple, Kalstrom, why do they have to complicate it?
    And Ljungberg will never be the same for me again. The motherfucker is actually a Yungberry.

    What's next, Del Piero is Šel Pierry?
     

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    I don't know if it's ć or š but it shouldn't be there. It's simple, Kalstrom, why do they have to complicate it?
    And Ljungberg will never be the same for me again. The motherfucker is actually a Yungberry.

    What's next, Del Piero is Šel Pierry?
    :lol:

    I know what you mean. Ljungberg was always great for me, as I used it to explain how to pronounce our letter "lj", which is in the begining of my last name. Now it seems I was wrong all along. :D
     

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    That is so disappointing. I pictured the accent on the "mi" as Saliha'midzic.

    I should be the authority on pronunciation, words would just be cooler
    It depends on the location, in Croatia we say it like that. Muslim Bosnian's actually have the accent on "mi", which is probably correct, but I don't care. It's all good.
     

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