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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

And without mispronouncing it!

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  • well he is polish. probably easier for him.

    

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    0:13 and 3:25

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  • He is mispronouncing it acctually. (I'm Icelandic.)

  • I died

  • keep pressing 3:25 he sounds demented!

  • He missed the final voiceless, lateral, affricate at the end [-tl] :)

  • @IantoJonesTributes More than you were "practisibng" your spelling.

  • @clarkjkent1984 It's a joke because the view of the media is that Polish people get it easy in the UK.

  • i have to say good job! he pronounced that very well :D most people who aren't icelandic don't even get close to pronouncing it right.

  • How long was he practisibng that lol?

  • @liniusmusic I assure you, English has just as much, if not vastly more, "difficult pronunciation" as any other language for those who don't natively speak it.

    Indeed, the English language is easily amongst the least phonetic languages on the entire planet, meaning that it's about the most difficult language to derive pronunciation from its written form that exists.

  • @liniusmusic consider me moved.

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