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Re: Vuletic
Neither, since it has a little ' over it it's pronounced 'ch'. The whole name would be 'Voo-leh-teech'.Generally, the normal 'c' is pronounced 'tz' in Croatian. Only 'k' is 'k', and only 's' is 's'.
BTW, is this for a book?___________________________________________________________
Current 'Z' favorites:Zane
Zeke
Zoran
Zsolt
ZurielZara
Zia
Zilla
Zora
Zoya

This message was edited 8/2/2009, 5:53 PM

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It's for a comic book story about supernatural vigilantes... I'm just trying some names out. And I love exploring names from different cultures... Thanks for the help!

This message was edited 8/2/2009, 7:34 PM

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If it''s for an English text I'd recommend using a name without the letter 'ć' in it (or any other letter that doesn't exist in the English alphabet), since you can't transcribe it correctly and no one will know how to pronounce it if you do. There are plenty Croatian/Slavic last names without these letters.
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I agree.
A few of them:
Savi
Galik
Vujica (voo-YEE-tsah)
Horvat
Horvatin
Gotovac (go-TO-vahts)
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I like Vuletic's meaning (from the word "wolf"), but thanks so much for all your help!
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Well, Croatian word for 'wolf' is 'vuk', so maybe you'd like these last names: Vukmirica, Vukovic, Vukadin, Vuk, Vukas, Vukic.

This message was edited 8/4/2009, 7:59 AM

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If you want something what means wolf, you can try with surname Vuk. It means wolf, too
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