I put the word Ficho in Google Translate, and it pronounced it like "fytch-ooo" And then I put it in different languages...Spanish: FeetchuFrench: FeshuGerman: Fehiyoh (idk how to spell it, try yourself )So really it depends on what your native language is, but the translater recognized the word as an English word, so I'm not really sure. I just say it like Fitchoo.And I think the whole saying t thing when there's a "ch" in the middle of a word I guess would be that if you were to say it without the "t" sound the "ch" would sound more like "sshh"
I pronounce it as Fih-sho.It does sound a bit funny, now that I think about it.
Quote from: DevilBurgers on July 09, 2014, 02:38:08 amI put the word Ficho in Google Translate, and it pronounced it like "fytch-ooo" And then I put it in different languages...Spanish: FeetchuFrench: FeshuGerman: Fehiyoh (idk how to spell it, try yourself )So really it depends on what your native language is, but the translater recognized the word as an English word, so I'm not really sure. I just say it like Fitchoo.And I think the whole saying t thing when there's a "ch" in the middle of a word I guess would be that if you were to say it without the "t" sound the "ch" would sound more like "sshh" Interesting..