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Can most people in Poland speak Russian? [43]
It's a phonetic transcription of "Doskonale" for foreigners, Wulkan. Don't you recognize your own language?
du ju hæv ɛni ajdiə wət fənɛtɪk trænskrɪpʃən ɪz?
I guess you ment to spell it in a way that english speaker can read it, cause if so then it's quite a fail cause my English girlfriend has no idea how to read it.
according to me and her "DAWHH" it would be pronaunced like "dope" with no "p" at the end which is wrong and we have no clue how would be pronounced this "SKAWHH" regardless the fact there is duble "H" at the end of both cases for some strange reason.
the right pronunciation would be doh-skoh-nah-leh
More than you think - there's plenty of people in their mid 20's without Communist baggage who learnt Russian in school and who are capable of using it.
I heard it's more common in eastern Poland.
I have a Belarusian grandmother and all poles think she is polish. only when she says we're she is from some might suspect she is Belarusian but nearly all think she is polish from Belarus
All that means your grandmother looks like Polish, people often take my brother for Italian due to his curly hair and facial features.