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Need KONISZEWSKI name pronunciation.


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glennk
  Nov 20, 07, 00:01  #1

I'm planning to restore my Polish last name in a few weeks and have been asked by the Judge to determine how I want it pronounced. Sadly, i've got an idea....but am unsure how to phonetically pronounce it.

KONISZEWSKI

I've heard it pronounced K-oon-eeh-ch-ev-ski

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krysia
  Nov 20, 07, 01:04  #2

koe-knee-shev-ski

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Michal
  Nov 20, 07, 08:39  #3

kon-ee-shEfskee the ee being like the long e sound in see and the stress would fall on the large E which I have written in a large letter.

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kochanie
  Nov 20, 07, 12:49  #4

oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php?sitepal
This website is an absolute godsend :)

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telefonitika
  Nov 20, 07, 13:08  #5

Quoting: kochanie
kochanie


just took a gander ha ha love the woman looks like a news reader for the BBC lol

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kochanie
  Nov 20, 07, 13:34  #6

She does! The man looks like he's wearing make-up as well. It's as entertaining as it is useful hehe :)

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Kashubiantyke
  Nov 21, 07, 05:02  #7

Good luck with the name change. I did it 30 years ago when a student. It was like dropping a mask. Now finally attempting to learn the language!
Best wishes
JS

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glennk
  Nov 21, 07, 13:11  #8

Thanks to everyone! I've got my appointment next week to meet with the presiding judge to discuss why I want to change my name. After that, I just have to wait for the "law" to review my request.

kochanie, that is the BEST website ever!

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kochanie
  Nov 21, 07, 13:45  #9

glad you've found it useful! :)

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glennk
  Nov 21, 07, 21:08  #10

Since coming here, I've taken an active interest in learning about Polish last names. Not sure if anyone here can confirm the following:

The "ewski" in my last name loosely translates into "from the city of". Is that correct? Also digging further online, I've found two different versions of my last name. Koniszewski (version 1) and Kończewski (version 2). I've been scratching my head wondering, did the Immigration official adapt the name to Koniszewski due to the fact he could not write Kończewski? Looking to a map of Poland, I found a city named Kończewko in the far north near Słupsk. Thoughts?

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Michal
  Nov 25, 07, 09:16  #11

I think that if you live overseas, then to change your name is an idiotic idea, that is, of course, if your present name is an English one. I have been told that it has been proven much harder for people with funny foreign names to get jobs in comparison to those with 'normal ones'.

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kochanie
  Nov 25, 07, 12:47  #12

I wouldn't say that, especially not with Britain being the way it is now. There are government guidelines on how many foreign, disabled, female, ethnic and older workers they need to have to meet equality laws. Even if there are none of these people applying the companies still have to find them to keep out of trouble! Daft, I know.

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glennk
  Nov 25, 07, 15:32  #13

Michal:

I respect your statement, and it might be true for you in Europe. But, I think you would find that statement hold less credence here in America. Being a land of immigrants, most managers will focus in on your skills and abilities....rather than focusing on your ethnic background. I have actually found that having a more ethnic name has helped in most cases. It strikes up conversation and helps to set you apart from other possible candidates. I am proud of whom I am and my name change is just a reflection of my pride/respect of my Polish heritage.

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