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Originally Posted by saeyedoc
Still doesn't change the way it's supposed to be pronounced. It's a family name, I'm sure they know how to pronounce it.
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Sure it does, listen to any native German and/or Czech speaker pronounce it, or the family members themselves. It's pronounced with an "-eh" sound at the end, rather than an "-uh".
To be honest I never care how someone pronounces it until they try to correct others on the pronunciation and get it wrong anyways.