On 26/10/2011 02:04, Walt Gilbert wrote:
In Birmingham (not 'Bama) it's pronounced Kuey Foive.
In Kentuckese, it's Kaeeyfaahv
-- Walt
On 10/23/2011 7:15 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English
it's "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "K
On 26/10/2011 02:04, Walt Gilbert wrote:
In Birmingham (not 'Bama) it's pronounced Kuey Foive.
In Kentuckese, it's Kaeeyfaahv
-- Walt
On 10/23/2011 7:15 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English
it's "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "K
In Kentuckese, it's Kaeeyfaahv
-- Walt
On 10/23/2011 7:15 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English it's "Kay-five".
Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's Romanji on it. In Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
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In Estonian it's "kaa-viis". "Viis" will be pronounced the similar way
as English word "please".
BR, Margus
On 10/24/2011 03:15, Larry Colen wrote:
I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English it's "Kay-five".
Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's Romanji
On 10/24/2011 02:15, Larry Colen wrote:
I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English it's "Kay-five".
Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's Romanji on it. In Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
It is indeed Key-Chamesh in Hebrew, where Ch is pronounced like Kh in Kh
Norwegian:
Kå fem
:-)
DagT
Den 24. okt. 2011 kl. 02:15 skrev Larry Colen:
> I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English it's
> "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's Romanji on it.
> In Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
>
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> Bob W wrote:
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> > Italian: Car Chink Way
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> Kappa, not Car.
>
> Dario
I guessed them all!
B
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If you want Latinamerican Spanish is more like: ka-sinko as oppposed
to Spanish from Spain (closer to what Bob wrote): ka-thinko
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:35 AM, Bob W wrote:
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>> I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English
>> it's "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing i
Bob W wrote:
Italian: Car Chink Way
Kappa, not Car.
Dario
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Turkish:
Car (or, Keh) - behsh
Bulent
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2011/10/24 Bob W :
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>> I was wondering how "K-5
>
> I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English
> it's "Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's
> Romanji on it. In Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
>
French: Car Sank
Spanish: Car Thinko
Italian: Car Chink Way
Rumanian: Car Chinch
Latin: no letter K, may
Sort of "Kappa-chinkue" in Italian, where the final "e" is pronounced like
in "met".
Ciao,
Dario
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I was wondering how "K-5" is pronounced in other languages. In English it's
"Kay-five". Japanese, I'm guessing is "Kay-go" because it's Romanji on it. In
Hebrew is it Kay-chamesh?
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