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U.S. caught in a conundrum
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14/08/2008 12:14:31
 
 
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14/08/2008 10:56:23
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>>>>Except that's an i, i.e. Ukraine (if it looked like an L, screw Arial. I hate the bastard. It was an uppercase i, for emphasis, which looked OK in Courier, which I also don't like).
>>>>>
>>>>> Next task. Learn to pronounce Gruziya (that's how Georgia calls itself, I presume), and Tbilisi (note that the impossible initial TB is not impossible when a whole nation can pronounce it). Find Gruzian web radio or whatever to hear the sound.
>>>>
>>>>Oh yeah? So how do I know they're saying it right?
>>>
>>>There's no right or left on the matter. There's native and different degrees of deafness or stiff tongues :).
>>
>>Oh yeah? So how do I know they're saying it correctly? ;)
>
>You can only assume that they do it no worse than how you say "Canada"... only assume.

Phonetically, here's how I say "Canada": Tblisi.
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