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Karim El Ahmadi


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Just a spot of pedantry: I'm assuming his name is pronounced 'El Akh-madi', with that 'kh' sound that you only seem to hear in Arabic, Irish and when someone is clearing their throat?

ed: or in German ('ich' etc.)

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Just a spot of pedantry: I'm assuming his name is pronounced 'El Akh-madi', with that 'kh' sound that you only seem to hear in Arabic, Irish and when someone is clearing their throat?

ed: or in German ('ich' etc.)

The OS has an AVTV preview where he pronounces his name (in a fairly anglicised way, like El Aaamaddy or something)

Arabic has about ten different H sounds, each one a different way of clearing phlegm from the throat, mouth, larynx, etc.

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Just a spot of pedantry: I'm assuming his name is pronounced 'El Akh-madi', with that 'kh' sound that you only seem to hear in Arabic, Irish and when someone is clearing their throat?

Yeah his name will be pronounced 'Akh-madi' unless David Pleat says it.

ed: or in German ('ich' etc.)

Well it depends where you are in Germany. Most in the NE will say Ich with a hard 'k' sound, but elswhere they'll pronounce it 'Isch'.

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Just a spot of pedantry: I'm assuming his name is pronounced 'El Akh-madi', with that 'kh' sound that you only seem to hear in Arabic, Irish and when someone is clearing their throat?

Yeah his name will be pronounced 'Akh-madi' unless David Pleat says it.

ed: or in German ('ich' etc.)

Well it depends where you are in Germany. Most in the NE will say Ich with a hard 'k' sound, but elswhere they'll pronounce it 'Isch'.

Before tying yourself in knots trying to pronounce it like an Arabic scholar, I recommend listening to the clip on the OS where he says it himself.

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Of course he is.

And yes, every Thursday night I am an Arabic scholar...

Pronounce it how you want, I doubt you'll be in the Casbah going over the finer points with a sheesha pipe. [/stereotype]

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every Thursday night I am an Arabic scholar...
Well good for you on that front, however I doubt they give lessons in how best to pronounce the surnames of Dutch-football-players-of-Moroccan-descent-playing-in-England-for-English-football-clubs :)

Out of interest, why Arabic, when you live in Turkey?

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every Thursday night I am an Arabic scholar...
Well good for you on that front, however I doubt they give lessons in how best to pronounce the surnames of Dutch-football-players-of-Moroccan-descent-playing-in-England-for-English-football-clubs :)

Out of interest, why Arabic, when you live in Turkey?

Yeah well it was free...but enjoyable. It's only a small taster course, although I still need to master Turkish before even contemplating another language.

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Looks a bit like a dodgy used car salesman, but if he knows how to get that lemon that is the Aston Villa midfield up and purring he'll be a great acquisition...

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One huge bonus is that he speaks English as well, like most Dutch do pretty well since learning it from an early age. Hope he will be a bit like de Jong, doing a lot of dirty work and making teams afraid of playing against us.

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