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carsten jancker, the german striker
noIsn't Kuyt some kind of Aussie slang for crumpet?
Christiano Rapenaldo anyone?
true. or Ruud Gullit.
or Robin Van Rapist.
Yep, pronounced 'coight'Isn't Kuyt some kind of Aussie slang for crumpet?
His old man played for United didn't he?Cricket : Ryan Sidebottom
When your name is Pierre van Hooijdonk, there's no excuse for not scoring with some kind of weird Peter Crouch-esque shot in every game.Van Hooijdonk.
Only because the British are incapable or too lazy to learn to pronounce the names correctly.Ballack
Zhirkov
Arshavin
Kuntz
Quim
Dickov
Shittu
Any more?
Oh feck off you miserable twat.Only because the British are incapable or too lazy to learn to pronounce the names correctly.
It's really irritating when you hear jerk-off, but in reality, his name doesn't sound anything like that, not even close. You feel for the lad.Oh feck off you miserable twat.
He played for CSKA Moscow in the 50s I think.
I thought you weren't supposed to reach 1,000 posts....?It is actually fairly similar, the English j is just zh (ʒ) with a d before it. If you're from the many regions that pronounce the post-vocalic r, like America, Ireland, most of Scotland or South-West England then it's only really the quality of the vowel that's different. But you don't have to be from those places to 'hear' the pun, because we're very used to hearing those native speakers and most foreigners pronouncing the r in jerk-off.
It's about as similar to 'jerk-off' as 'Spink' is to 'spunk'
I hope this helps
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Kinda means blowjob in Icelandic.
It's not. It's a sound that doesn't have an equivalent in English. I guess it would in French, where it would be like "j" but I don't know French.It is actually fairly similar, the English j is just zh (ʒ) with a d before it. If you're from the many regions that pronounce the post-vocalic r, like America, Ireland, most of Scotland or South-West England then it's only really the quality of the vowel that's different. But you don't have to be from those places to 'hear' the pun, because we're very used to hearing those native speakers and most foreigners pronouncing the r in jerk-off.
It's about as similar to 'jerk-off' as 'Spink' is to 'spunk', ie really quite similar
I hope this helps
Read what I wrote. The English 'j' is that sound with a 'd' in front of it.It's not. It's a sound that doesn't have an equivalent in English.
Russian final 'v' is pronounced 'f' - or at least, that's the English sound it's closest to.The "v" is very hard v, you already mentioned the "r" and the accent on the word is different. When you combine those 4 things, it's doesn't sound anything like "jerk-off".