Is the sch like a German sch, so an English sh, or is the ch made guttural?
Posted By: Old Man on January 31st 2017 at 19:50:03
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- Bolting on 6'4" of Dutch Dyke and an 86kg unit of Dutch Vildshoat (NCFC) - Old Man, Jan 31, 17:38:06
- Mrs WY (who speaks Dutch) says "Vild-schuut" (n/m) (NCFC) - Worthing Yellow, Jan 31, 17:46:27
- Goed so. That's exactly how to pronounce it. Wobble your tonsils on the "u" bit. (n/m) (NCFC) - derbyshire canary, Jan 31, 19:40:53
- Is the sch like a German sch, so an English sh, or is the ch made guttural? (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Man, Jan 31, 19:50:03
- Ah - for some reason I thought it was Wildschoot ("oo" sounds like our "oa"). (NCFC) - Old Man, Jan 31, 18:18:01
- Goed so. That's exactly how to pronounce it. Wobble your tonsils on the "u" bit. (n/m) (NCFC) - derbyshire canary, Jan 31, 19:40:53
- I want to use my 'Eyes Wildschut' pun (n/m) (NCFC) - inutero, Jan 31, 17:40:15
- You have my permission - proceed when ready (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Man, Jan 31, 18:18:14
- Mrs WY (who speaks Dutch) says "Vild-schuut" (n/m) (NCFC) - Worthing Yellow, Jan 31, 17:46:27
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