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How to pronounce Lukasz?

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Pronunciation of Lukasz in Poland

In Poland, Lukasz is primarily classified as a male first name. The Polish pronunciation, specifically in Warsaw, Poland, is

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W UU - k aa sh
  • w sounds like the 'w' in win
  • uu sounds like the 'u' in put
  • k sounds like the 'k' in key
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • sh sounds like the 'sh' in ship

"The letter L has a dash in it. Nowadays it is a separate letter in the Polish alphabet, but it used to be just a sign of softening letter L. In the eastern regions of Poland or in Russia the name would sound more like Loo-kash. But in Poland it is now Woo-kash."

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Polish
Other spelling(s): Łukasz


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Pronunciation of Lukasz in Poland

In Poland, Lukasz is primarily classified as a male first name. The Polish pronunciation, specifically in Warsaw, Poland, is

woo-cash

"The letter L has a dash in it. Nowadays it is a separate letter in the Polish alphabet, but it used to be just a sign of softening letter L. In the eastern regions of Poland or in Russia the name would sound more like Loo-kash. But in Poland it is now Woo-kash."

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Polish
Other spelling(s): Łukasz


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Pronunciation of Lukasz in the US

In the US, Lukasz is primarily classified as a male first name. The American pronunciation, specifically in chicago, il, usa, is

wu-kash

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Polish


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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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