Vocaroo your spelling of "wojak"

vocaroo your spelling of "wojak"

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Knowing polish phonetics it's probably pronounced like Timothy or something

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in polish 'lancut' sounds like winesouth so
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My brain instinctively says: "wo (as in wohne (German)) and Jack (with emphasis on -ack)

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perfect

No, unlike in English, in Polish words are pronounced exactly the way they are written

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BASED

You don't happen to be named 'Stef'?

its pronounced voyak

pretty sure its a walloon

nope, my IRL name starts with an 'R'

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he cute

Based

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cute

>anglo trying to mock anyone's phonetics
The sheer chutzpah of this nonce