>>>>>And actually, it's quite a common last name - here's a namesake of mine, totally unrelated:
http://www.nedeljkovic.co.yu/>>>>
>>>>Nai-del-ko-veek, I guess? Does it sound like that? Of course, I mean how YOU pronounce it, and not your virginian neighboors. 8-)
>>>
>>>Sort of close... for a Spanish speaker: lj is what you spell ll (as in "tortilla"), and ch is a bit softer than in "muchacho".
>>>All vowels are just as you'd pronounce them in Spanish, short, accent on "delj".
>>
>>Good to know it. Now I can greet you whenever we meet face to face. (Hi, Dragan!) 8-)
>
>And I'm sort of ashamed that I've never taken serious time to learn more Spanish. And I should, now that I got those in the family.
Well, you can join Dmitry and come practice to the VFP Spanish forum. ;-)