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28 jul 2017
- Ucraniano
- Ruso
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Inglés (UK)
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Inglés (US)
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Polaco
Pregunta de Reino Unido
How does my second name "Osyka" sound to British? Is it ridiculous?
How does my second name "Osyka" sound to British? Is it ridiculous?
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- País o región Reino Unido
Not at all. Britain is a country full of people from other countries. Osyka doesn't at all sound funny in comparison to other names (here some foreign surnames are things like "Dikshit").
- País o región Ucrania
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- País o región Reino Unido
its not a name we would use in the uk, but in my oppinion, i like it 😁
- País o región Reino Unido
Nope, the UK are filled with russian and polish last names, it's actually really common
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- País o región Reino Unido
There are many people from Eastern Europe with names ending in -ky or -ka, etc so it's not ridiculous at all :)
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