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brownsugar 20 Apr 14 12.40pm | |
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Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought it said Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right?
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EagleLegend97 London 20 Apr 14 12.42pm | |
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Quote brownsugar at 20 Apr 2014 12.40pm
Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought it said Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right? I think the correct pronunciation is actually Dik-ash-wee
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sydtheeagle England 20 Apr 14 12.47pm | |
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We've had this before. There's a video -- maybe on You Tube -- where he pronounces his own name but I can't remember where it is. In South Africa, it's pronounced Dig-A-Choo (at least by the TV commentators when I was watching a game down there.)
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Harpo Oxfordshire 20 Apr 14 12.50pm | |
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Quote brownsugar at 20 Apr 2014 12.40pm
Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought it said Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right? I would prefer it if he just Anglicised his name by deed poll.
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passifid Brighton 20 Apr 14 12.51pm | |
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if they typed his name into youtube they'd firnd this [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj5iAz6AQdU[/url]
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sydtheeagle England 20 Apr 14 12.51pm | |
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I'm pretty sure he's Sotho which means working out how to pronounce his name is going to be beyond most of us. As Wikipedia puts it...The sound system of Sotho is unusual in many respects. It has ejective consonants, click consonants, a uvular trill, a relatively large number of affricate consonants, no prenasalised consonants, and a rare form of vowel-height (alternatively, advanced tongue root) harmony. In total, the language contains some 39 consonantal[6] and 9 vowel phonemes. It also has a large number of complex sound transformations which often change the phones of words due to the influence of other (sometimes invisible) sounds.
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Proper_Gander Anerley 20 Apr 14 12.52pm | |
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Quote brownsugar at 20 Apr 2014 12.40pm
Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought it said Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right? I distinctly remember a commentator during a Palace game talk about asking him how he should pronounce his name before kick off, and being told, by the man himself, that it's Dikashwee.
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Pete53 Hassocks 20 Apr 14 10.51pm | |
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Kagisho Dikgacoi is pronounced kaygee
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 21 Apr 14 12.23am | |
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Quote Pete53 at 20 Apr 2014 10.51pm
Kagisho Dikgacoi is pronounced kaygee
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Only 1 Ian Wright hertfordshire 21 Apr 14 8.36am | |
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Quote Harpo at 20 Apr 2014 12.50pm
Quote brownsugar at 20 Apr 2014 12.40pm
Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought its Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right? I would prefer it if he just Anglicised his name by deed poll.
Saturday 12th May 1990: On a sunny day in North West London, the scene is set for the FA Cup Final Between Crystal Palace and Scumchester Utd at Wembley Stadium. Coppell brings on Ian Wright, he scores two goals, and the game changes..." |
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skatman 21 Apr 14 8.43am | |
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Quote Only 1 Ian Wright at 21 Apr 2014 8.36am
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Quote brownsugar at 20 Apr 2014 12.40pm
Could KG please tell BBC the correct way to say his name. Always thought its Dikachoi and not Dikashwee. Which is right? I would prefer it if he just Anglicised his name by deed poll.
Some people clearly don't like Monday mornings. Chill mate, I'm peeeretty sure he was joking. And his name is definitely pronounced Dik-ash-wee I know this because I asked him myself.
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ripleyeagle Ripley Surrey 21 Apr 14 8.44am | |
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Why don't we just call him Dave ?
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