I thought it was E-mechRiotAct wrote: EMEK = ehh-MICK
help- pronunciation of artists names -spusta, hayuk etc
They speak Flemish in Belgium, which is quite different from Dutch. It is Dutch, but it is not Of course that is in addition to French and German.
Soon an EBer in Belgium will wake up and clear fudge up.
Grzegorz is pronounced something like if you drop the r's and add h's after z's instead - G-zhe-gozh, the last "zh" being more like "sh".
Spusta, I think, is just spu-sta.
P.S. In Belgium, they will also tell you that French fries ain't French at all, but Belgium
Soon an EBer in Belgium will wake up and clear fudge up.
Grzegorz is pronounced something like if you drop the r's and add h's after z's instead - G-zhe-gozh, the last "zh" being more like "sh".
Spusta, I think, is just spu-sta.
P.S. In Belgium, they will also tell you that French fries ain't French at all, but Belgium
Tyler Stout -------TY-LER St-out.....Really hope that helps, people have been having issues with it for awhile now, wanted to clear that up
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You are correct to an extent. Flemish and dutch are not quite different. I would compare it to the difference between french from France and french from Canada.bubbie wrote:They speak Flemish in Belgium, which is quite different from Dutch. It is Dutch, but it is not Of course that is in addition to French and German.
Soon an EBer in Belgium will wake up and clear fudge up.
P.S. In Belgium, they will also tell you that French fries ain't French at all, but Belgium
About the fries, you seem to think the Belgium didn't invent it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fri ... ary_origin
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aivc wrote:You are correct to an extent. Flemish and dutch are not quite different. I would compare it to the difference between french from France and french from Canada.bubbie wrote:They speak Flemish in Belgium, which is quite different from Dutch. It is Dutch, but it is not Of course that is in addition to French and German.
Soon an EBer in Belgium will wake up and clear fudge up.
P.S. In Belgium, they will also tell you that French fries ain't French at all, but Belgium
About the fries, you seem to think the Belgium didn't invent it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fri ... ary_origin
All I said that Belgians will tell you that the fries is Belgian. Never mentioned who I think invented it
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So... like Spösta?breakingbadger wrote:It's spoo-stah, as in the "u" sounds like the "oo" in cool.johndv wrote:"pus" sound vs "poo" soundbryndavies wrote:bayharborbutcher wrote:is spusta "spoo-stah" or "spus tah"
These sound exactly the same to me.
no pun intended.