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I haven’t seen a country occupy Slovakia territory like this since World War II
Mysak looking like he’s progressed nicely
I hope it’s Koo-lik because we’ve been missing a - “You can ____lik my balls”, ever since Pavelich retired.Score board finally consistent with SoG.
Hey, Czech guys, is the correct pronunciation KOO-lik or KOO-lich?
Kinda neither, it's koo-likh. Like how you pronounce Liechtenstein. Then again, not entirely sure how correctly do you pronounce it but here we are.Hey, Czech guys, is the correct pronunciation KOO-lik or KOO-lich?
Kinda neither, it's koo-likh. Like Liechtenstein.
I assume German accent is kinda irrelevant for people in NA.Depends on your German accent. I have a softer German accent than that when I speak the language. Much softer.
We have Faith, hopefully he actually does something this period.Slovakia must have faith that they can turn this around!
I assume German accent is kinda irrelevant for people in NA.
It's neither of the two. KOO-lik is a little bit closer to reality than KOO-lich. It's the Czech speciality with the letter "ch", it's actually a letter. I can't explain it properly. This video should be helpful if you're really interested. hahaScore board finally consistent with SoG.
Hey, Czech guys, is the correct pronunciation KOO-lik or KOO-lich?
Maybe he's a wrong kind of Faith. Should call his brother, Protestant Faith. Or his cousin, Muslim Faith.We have Faith, hopefully he actually does something this period.
Think I get it - that soft guttural sound that is totally absent from the English language.It's neither of the two. KOO-lik is a little bit closer to reality than KOO-lich. It's the Czech speciality with the letter "ch", it's actually a letter. I can't explain it properly. This video should be helpful if you're really interested. haha
It’s always a great day when I learn something new.It's neither of the two. KOO-lik is a little bit closer to reality than KOO-lich. It's the Czech speciality with the letter "ch", it's actually a letter. I can't explain it properly. This video should be helpful if you're really interested. haha
We're right back where we started, in the Slovaks end.