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How do you pronounce Tlusty Czwartek in polish?

"Tlusty Czwartek" is pronounced as:

ˈtlu.stɨ ˈt͡ʃvar.tɛk

Here's a breakdown:

* Tlusty:

* "t" is pronounced like the "t" in "tea"

* "lu" sounds like the "lu" in "lute"

* "st" sounds like the "st" in "street"

* "y" is pronounced like the "i" in "bit"

* Czwartek:

* "Cz" sounds like the "ch" in "church"

* "wa" sounds like the "wa" in "water"

* "r" is rolled like the "r" in "red"

* "te" sounds like the "te" in "tea"

* "k" sounds like the "k" in "kite"

It's important to remember that the "t" at the beginning of both "Tlusty" and "Czwartek" is aspirated, meaning that a puff of air comes out when you pronounce it.

You can find online audio resources like Forvo or YouTube to hear native Polish speakers pronounce "Tlusty Czwartek" for a more accurate pronunciation.

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