How do YOU pronounce PPSh?

Personally I use the initials normally (Pe-Pe-Es-H), however I will sometimes use (Paw-Per-Sha)

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I just say it by the letters. P P S H. Mine is the correct way, and I base that on absolutely nothing. :joy:

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I call it the Piss, and my Assaulter is taking it.

No, it’s not correct, but it’s very similar. The representatives of the Slavic language group have no problem with this. In addition, many of them used this weapon in battle, there is a possibility that it has become a household word.

There really is such a humorous form of PPSh pronunciation. In Russian, the word ā€œpapshaā€ (папаша) can be translated as a disparaging name for someone’s father or an old man. Comes from ā€œpapaā€ (папа) - dad.

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Good to know!

Offtopic:
Grüße nach Ungarn von der Ostsee - Greetings to Hungary from Baltic Sea!
I’m really looking forward to visit your country next year!
Anyway, short eruption of happyness. Pardon. :smile:

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nice, be sure to try as many foods as possible!
The best thing about Hungarian culture is definitely food, than baths and finally folk music and folk dance.

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And as many sligovica as possible, of course! Haha!
Thank you very much for the advice, i apprecciate it!

Until now, i’m only aware of some basic history (it’s crazy, how much ā€˜similarities’ the hungarian and german history have in common, independent of each other as well as together) and that i really like the hungarian mentality( don’t know the exact term, it’s just ā€œsocially compatibleā€ to my own, haha.)

Thanks for mentioning baths, i’ll add that on my cultural deep dive list right after folk music and dance -which are initially top priority. :slight_smile:

ā€œSligovica!ā€ and ā€œKirtatĆ”s!ā€ (My whole vocabulary so far, i’m going to upgrade this until next year.^^)

Sry for the long post.

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