How do you pronounce Kije, as in Lt. Kije?
No wait, I know TubeNet too well. Let me rephrase that questions.
What is the correct, American-English pronunciation of Kije?
Pronunciation of Kije
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Mike's the closest, I think.
ki-ZHEH
Accent on the second syllable; "eh" not the heavily-stressed-almost-two-syllable English "a" as in "may", but more like the "e" in "let. "Zh" is like the "s" in "measure", but a little stronger. "I' not quite an "ee", but a little shorter, like the "i" in "thing".
Mike's version will be fine, as long as you move the stress to the second syllable. In fact, the name's often written with Roman characters as "Kijé" to show the stress.
Now, how does one pronouce "Podporuchik"? (The "lieutenant" part)?
ki-ZHEH
Accent on the second syllable; "eh" not the heavily-stressed-almost-two-syllable English "a" as in "may", but more like the "e" in "let. "Zh" is like the "s" in "measure", but a little stronger. "I' not quite an "ee", but a little shorter, like the "i" in "thing".
Mike's version will be fine, as long as you move the stress to the second syllable. In fact, the name's often written with Roman characters as "Kijé" to show the stress.
Now, how does one pronouce "Podporuchik"? (The "lieutenant" part)?
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