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Another false friend — J in Polish is pronounced'y', like the 'y' sound in 'yeti'. EXAMPLE: locally, pronounced 'lo-yal-neh', meaning 'loyal'. N.B. The Polish 'r' is rolled like in Spanish or Russian. If you have trouble making the sound, start out by saying a double 'd' sound like in 'Eddy.
This is due to the neutralization that occurs at the end of words and in certain consonant clusters. For example, the b in club (“club”) is pronounced like a p, and the oz in prize- sounds like SZ.
Pronounced like en or em (when followed by b or p) or [w]. See for details. When is the last letter of a word, or when followed by l or, most Poles will pronounce it like a regular Polish e, slightly lengthened. Pronounced like an English w as in will.
In modern Polish, is normally pronounced /w/ (exactly as w in English as a consonant, as in wet). This pronunciation first appeared among Polish lower classes in the 16th century.
The third sound in Polish pronunciation that doesn't exist in English is its ch sound. The Polish ch sound isn't at all like the English ch sound. It's completely different. If you just pronounce a hard K, and put a lot of breath in it, you'll be close enough.
Polish Is Pronounced As It's Written! Oh yes, we must: [sma-rtvih-vsta-nie]. Easy! Unlike English (which is not phonetic and difficult to pronounce for learners), Polish letters are always pronounced the same way.
Polish names have two main elements: the IMF, the first name, or given name. And the Nazis, the last name, family name (surname). Maria is a female name that can be used also as a middle (second) name for males.
Finns have typically 2-3 given names. The first name is usually short and the middle name has three or more syllables: “Matt Juan”, “Maisey Mere Tikki”. Most Finns are addressed by their first given name, though any of them may be chosen.
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