Even after watching this video, I still can’t pronounce their name:
They make cool guns, I must say!
OK after this Video from 45er Still hopeless!
You fellers from Eastern Europe need to import some vowels, methinks! 😉
Even after watching this video, I still can’t pronounce their name:
They make cool guns, I must say!
OK after this Video from 45er Still hopeless!
You fellers from Eastern Europe need to import some vowels, methinks! 😉
I did a lot of searching to find something consistent. I didn’t find anything consistent. There are lots of people saying they are of Czech origin and they pronounce it differently. I think the best idea is to just say it completely wrong. Leave no doubt you have no clue.
I lean to “CEE-ZEEE” or “Ches-KA ZeBromemmenneoemeneeoem” Possibly into my fist as if I were stifling a cough. 😀
How about we make a few American-English-friendly changes to the name to nail the pronounciation. Try this:
ches-kah zbroy-Ov-kah
Helps if one can roll the R a bit; or just pronounce one would a D. zbdoy-ov-ka
Hope this helps.
Quite Helpful. Still I think I’ll be sticking with the two above pronunciations.
Seska Broyouumummmymumumumumumumu Na Na NA nana.
Oh, but Weerd, then I’ve seen the debate that it’s see-zed (european prnounciation of zee). My answer is “where am I? And “the only good zed is a dead zed”.
Fuck that, The Euros do EVERYTHING wrong!
SEE-ZEE! 😉