Miloš Krasić - AM R - CSKA Moscow (23 Viewers)

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Dejan Savicevic said that he's great and our best talent after many years.

Krasic said he'd go together with Dzeko (to Milan) so they'd become their leaders. So I guess having Dzeko here would be a big bonus for us. He probably wants Milan/Serie A because of Savicevic.This guy is a must, he can develop and become one of the best wingers and our Nedved.

While his agent said that "So far there are no bids received."
What are the chances do you think with us or Milan signing both players? I'd love both, primarily Dzeko.

I don't think Milan can afford both.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Is it pronounced Crassitch?
I never understood the letter T used in the -ic (itch), the English speakers often use.
Can you explain it to me?

Is there a difference in pronouncing the words each and itch (as in itching)? If there isn't, then it will explain why some use the T for -ic.
If there is, then I think that each is closer to -ic. Actually, each is the same as -ic.
 

Hust

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the "t" in this case is primarily to strengthen the "ch" sound to make it more distinct. You don't really need it in any case. Makes no sense but then again when do we make sense?
 

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I never understood the letter T used in the -ic (itch), the English speakers often use.
Can you explain it to me?

Is there a difference in pronouncing the words each and itch (as in itching)? If there isn't, then it will explain why some use the T for -ic.
If there is, then I think that each is closer to -ic. Actually, each is the same as -ic.
The 't' in itch is pretty pointless.

It would be pronounced just the same if it was spelled 'ich'.
 

IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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I never understood the letter T used in the -ic (itch), the English speakers often use.
Can you explain it to me?

Is there a difference in pronouncing the words each and itch (as in itching)? If there isn't, then it will explain why some use the T for -ic.
If there is, then I think that each is closer to -ic. Actually, each is the same as -ic.
Really it depends on the word itself but yes a t is used to sharper and strengthen the word.

It has also got to with word in English that end in ic such as prolific, acerbic etc.

I'm not English language expert but without using itch we would pronounce it

Crass-ick
 
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    Agent on TV...minimum 15m €.

    Make it happen Paratici and Marotta!
     
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    Agent: Milos would be honoured to play for Juve. Meelan? Can't afford him. :D
     
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