CZECHIA · FORWARD
How to pronounce
Patrik Schick
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PAH·trihkSHIHK
American /ˈpɑt.rɪk ˈʃɪk/
Sound by sound
3 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.
- PAH the ‘ah’ in father — say this beat loudest
- trihk the ‘ih’ in sit
- SHIHK the ‘ih’ in sit — say this beat loudest
Get it right
- PAH·trihk SHIHK — stress on PAH and SHIHK
- Nation
- Czechia
- Position
- Forward
Why Slavic names look spikier than they sound
- J is a ‘y’ — Joško → YOHSH-koh.
- Ć and Č are both a ‘ch’ to American ears — Modrić → MOH-drihch.
- Š is ‘sh’, Ž is ‘zh’, C is ‘ts’ — the little accents are the whole pronunciation key.
- Consonant clusters are real — Gvardiol starts gv-, but we ease in: gvar-DEE-ohl.
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Patrik Schick?
Patrik Schick is pronounced PAH·trihk SHIHK in American English — 3 beats, stressing PAH and SHIHK.
What position does Patrik Schick play?
Patrik Schick is a forward for Czechia (the Czech national team).