Kovačević = Kovachevich Č= hard ch Ć= soft ch
Zlatan Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #21 Jun 9, 2003 23,049 Jul 8, 2004 #21 Zlatan Jul 8, 2004 Kovačević = Kovachevich Č= hard ch Ć= soft ch Buy on AliExpress.com
Martin Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #22 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Jul 8, 2004 #22 Martin Jul 8, 2004 uah that sounds so weird..
Zlatan Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #23 Jun 9, 2003 23,049 Jul 8, 2004 #23 Zlatan Jul 8, 2004 Not really... Just try it... Kovačević... Kovačević... Kovačević...
Martin Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #24 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Jul 8, 2004 #24 Martin Jul 8, 2004 I think I'll just stick with Kovacevich thanks
kaizer Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #25 Nov 1, 2003 2,973 Jul 8, 2004 #25 kaizer Jul 8, 2004 LOL, u ppl are wayy off topic but nice to know how to finally pronounce nedved, rosicky my find of the tournie; seitaridis and ujfalusi
LOL, u ppl are wayy off topic but nice to know how to finally pronounce nedved, rosicky my find of the tournie; seitaridis and ujfalusi
mikhail Senior Member Jul 8, 2004 #26 Jan 24, 2003 9,576 Jul 8, 2004 #26 mikhail Jul 8, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by AndriesGobert ] ++ Isn't this going way off topic ? Click to expand... Thread split - happy now?
++ [ originally posted by AndriesGobert ] ++ Isn't this going way off topic ? Click to expand... Thread split - happy now?
Dan Back & Quack Jul 9, 2004 #27 Mar 9, 2004 9,290 Jul 9, 2004 #27 Dan Jul 9, 2004 Ahh.. ive created 2 splits in one day.. a fine days work
Dan Back & Quack Jul 9, 2004 #28 Mar 9, 2004 9,290 Jul 9, 2004 #28 Dan Jul 9, 2004 Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake
Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake
Dragon Senior Member Jul 9, 2004 #29 Apr 24, 2003 27,407 Jul 9, 2004 #29 Dragon Jul 9, 2004 About Kovacevic Ive heard spanish commentators say Kovacevich...
gray Senior Member Moderator Jul 9, 2004 #30 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Jul 9, 2004 #30 gray Jul 9, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by blackmint ] ++ Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake Click to expand... I've heard it pronounced Nerville so many times
++ [ originally posted by blackmint ] ++ Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake Click to expand... I've heard it pronounced Nerville so many times
Ian CULE Jul 9, 2004 #31 Jul 12, 2002 5,666 Jul 9, 2004 #31 Ian Jul 9, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by blackmint ] ++ Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake Click to expand... Really? I've heard neville and noiville, I thought both were acceptable...
++ [ originally posted by blackmint ] ++ Just another lesson Oliver neuville, is pronouced neville. Sorry, all english people make that mistake Click to expand... Really? I've heard neville and noiville, I thought both were acceptable...
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Jul 9, 2004 #32 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Jul 9, 2004 #32 Lawnchair Bes Jul 9, 2004 who cares
gray Senior Member Moderator Jul 9, 2004 #33 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Jul 9, 2004 #33 gray Jul 9, 2004 Bes, if you haven't got something constructive to say, stfu
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Jul 9, 2004 #34 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Jul 9, 2004 #34 Lawnchair Bes Jul 9, 2004 well i can always make the "bojinov" joke. even though it is a little old.
kurvengeflüster ********* a.D. Jul 9, 2004 #35 Jan 24, 2004 2,179 Jul 9, 2004 #35 kurvengeflüster Jul 9, 2004 I pronounce them as Nedvied, Kovachevich (though some German commentators name it Kovach-E-vich), Koller (very similar to my natve language) what about Ujfalusi?
I pronounce them as Nedvied, Kovachevich (though some German commentators name it Kovach-E-vich), Koller (very similar to my natve language) what about Ujfalusi?
Qaterminator Senior Member Jul 9, 2004 #36 Nov 15, 2003 1,295 Jul 9, 2004 #36 Qaterminator Jul 9, 2004 u fa loose ki :LOL:
kaizer Senior Member Jul 9, 2004 #37 Nov 1, 2003 2,973 Jul 9, 2004 #37 kaizer Jul 9, 2004 really?? i thot it was straight up uj - fa - loo - see
gray Senior Member Moderator Jul 9, 2004 #38 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Jul 9, 2004 #38 gray Jul 9, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by kaizer ] ++ really?? i thot it was straight up uj - fa - loo - see Click to expand... ditto
++ [ originally posted by kaizer ] ++ really?? i thot it was straight up uj - fa - loo - see Click to expand... ditto
Martin Senior Member Jul 9, 2004 #39 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Jul 9, 2004 #39 Martin Jul 9, 2004 My guess was Ujfalooshee
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Jul 9, 2004 #40 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Jul 9, 2004 #40 Lawnchair Bes Jul 9, 2004 you should have heard the commentators here. they were calling him ujsh fa loo shee