How to pronounce Ptacek?

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Pronunciation of Ptacek in Prescott Wisconsin

Ptacek is pronounced as

PA-TACK


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ PA-TACK ]

Type of Name:

Last nam

Language:

czech

Gender:

Male

Additional Information:

Just letting every body who is interested how my family pronounces PTACEK. I am starting to research where my family is from. Im guessing europe like czechoslovakia. If any body has suggestions let me know thanks.


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in Neligh, Nebraska

Tah Check


Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

Czech

Gender:

Male

Meaning:

littlebird

Additional Information:

The correct Czech pronunciation is Tha-Check. The name has been significantly Americanized though.


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

Ptacek is pronounced as

T AH ch eh k

t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
ch sounds like the 'ch' in 'chin'
eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'
k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ T AH ch eh k ]

T AH ch eh k
to car chin pet key

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Pronunciation of Ptacek in St. Louis, Missouri

Over in the Czech Republic they said the correct pronunciation is Pa tah check.


Type of Name:

Kathy Ptacek White

Language:

Czech/German

Alternate Spelling(s):

TAH check

Meaning:

Little Bird


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in Newton, NJ 07860.

Ptacek is pronounced as

pah TA sick


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ pah TA sick ]

Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

Czech

Meaning:

It means "Little Bird."

Additional Information:

It's my name. <g>

The pronunciation of the name has nothing to do with where I lived. I used to lived in NM, and my parents lived in Nebraska before that. And that's how they and my father's family pronounced the name.


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

Ptacek is pronounced as

"PAT" 'sick'


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ "PAT" 'sick' ]

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Pronunciation of Ptacek in St. Louis, Missouri

Ptacek is pronounced as

Pa THA check


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Pa THA check ]

Type of Name:

Kathy Ptacek White

Language:

Czech/German

Alternate Spelling(s):

TAH check

Meaning:

Little Bird


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in san luis obispo, california

Ptacek is pronounced as

pA tA sIck


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ pA tA sIck ]

Type of Name:

last name

Language:

czech

Meaning:

little bird

Additional Information:

hahaha it’s my last name and every time my school recognizes me it’s said differently every time


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

Ptacek is pronounced as

Puh-TAA-Seck


Ptacek is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Puh-TAA-Seck ]

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Pronunciation of Ptacek

Tah-check


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in Newton, NJ 07860.

Pah TA sick


Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

Czech

Meaning:

It means "Little Bird."

Additional Information:

It's my name. <g>

The pronunciation of the name has nothing to do with where I lived. I used to lived in NM, and my parents lived in Nebraska before that. And that's how they and my father's family pronounced the name.


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in Prescott Wisconsin

PA-TACK


Type of Name:

Last nam

Language:

czech

Gender:

Male

Additional Information:

Just letting every body who is interested how my family pronounces PTACEK. I am starting to research where my family is from. Im guessing europe like czechoslovakia. If any body has suggestions let me know thanks.


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

I great Grandparent pronounced their name: 'PAT' 'sick'


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Pronunciation of Ptacek in san luis obispo, california

my family says pa-ta-sick but most people say tah-check


Type of Name:

last name

Language:

czech

Meaning:

little bird

Additional Information:

hahaha it’s my last name and every time my school recognizes me it’s said differently every time


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

pa thaa chek


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Pronunciation of Ptacek

Pa-THA-Check is the truest way to prounounce it, according to the native Czech language. But I've Americanized its pronunciation to Pa- Taa-Sek, so that each letter is pronounced (which is easier for most American English speakers).


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