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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2018 - 2019


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12 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

I see that Vlha means 'oriole' in English? This is what her name comes from? It's perhaps a little less complicated than those Finnish names ;)

 

or from the words Vlh-kosť, Vlh-núť, Vlh-ký/ká/ké, Vlh-šia/šie (humid, wet), I really don´t know :d

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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The German commentator was pronouncing her name with such a huge emphasis on an 'r' ("Vrlhova/Vrova") that at some point it got me wondering if maybe one is supposed to pronounce an 'r' in this name somewhere :d 

 

nope. r is r. Slovak pronounciation is easy, because everytime you have to read all letters in the word, so if there a "r" you have to read it, but if there not, so you don´t. :d

 

It´s VLHOVÁ

 you can hear the correct pronunciation in this tv shot. I know, it´s hard when you understand nothing, but I am pretty sure you´ll notice her name, they mention it many times in this video :d

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

nope. r is r. Slovak pronounciation is easy, because everytime you have to read all letters in the word, so if there a "r" you have to read it, but if there not, so you don´t. :d

 

It´s VLHOVÁ

 you can hear the correct pronunciation in this tv shot. I know, it´s hard when you understand nothing, but I am pretty sure you´ll notice her name, they mention it many times in this video :d

 

Sounds like "Vololova" :d But yeah, definitely no r :p 

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34 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

I see that Vlha means 'oriole' in English? This is what her name comes from? It's perhaps a little less complicated than those Finnish names ;)

Or some Danish words.....Speciallægepraksisplanlægningsstabiliseringsperiode.

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Sounds like "Vololova" :d But yeah, definitely no r :p 

 

Dude, maybe it´s time to visit your ear doctor

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29 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

Or some Danish words.....Speciallægepraksisplanlægningsstabiliseringsperiode.

Funny that the last nine syllables are also a word in Dutch.

 

But yeah, the video wasn't that clear to me either. Is it pronounced Ulhova?

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14 minutes ago, Dennis said:

But yeah, the video wasn't that clear to me either. Is it pronounced Ulhova?

 

No. Vlhová.

Here another one, maybe with better sound (Eurosport Czech version but the same and correct pronunciation)

 

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4 hours ago, hckosice said:

 

nope. r is r. Slovak pronounciation is easy, because everytime you have to read all letters in the word, so if there a "r" you have to read it, but if there not, so you don´t. :d

 

It´s VLHOVÁ

 you can hear the correct pronunciation in this tv shot. I know, it´s hard when you understand nothing, but I am pretty sure you´ll notice her name, they mention it many times in this video :d

 

I always find it funny lyzovanie means skiing in Slovakian/Czech because a very similar sounding word "lyzwiarstwo" means skating in Polish. I had no idea how you call figure skating then ;)

 

Vlhova's masculine form is Vlha though, right? Therefore I looked up the oriole.

 

 

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4 hours ago, wumo26 said:

Or some Danish words.....Speciallægepraksisplanlægningsstabiliseringsperiode.

 

I once asked a Finnish poster on some other forum about Krista Lahteenmaki's name and he said it meants "Tree by the lake" IIRC ;)   Would need a reminder on that if we have some Finnish posters here :p

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2 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

I always find it funny lyzovanie means skiing in Slovakian/Czech because a very similar sounding word "lyzwiarstwo" means skating in Polish. I had no idea how you call figure skating then ;)

 

Vlhova's masculine form is Vlha though, right? Therefore I looked up the oriole.

 

 

 

1. Figure Skating = Krasokorčuľovanie.

kraso from Krása (beauty) and korčuľovanie from Korčuľovať (skating)

 

Yep Lyžovanie is skiing from the word Lyže (plural) or Lyža (singular) (ski)

 

2. Yes, you are probably right, weird, because I just found out that I was always wrong about the meaning of her name, but yep I admit to not be any bird specialist though. :d

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