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Nika Muhl: Comfy In Her Own Skin

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I'm looking for road songs and this pops up! It's like a Nika fillibuster in Polish. I don't know a word of Polish but I watched it and enjoyed just how comfortable and animated she was. It does seem she's a Celtic fan too.

 

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It appears that her surname is pronounced as “Meel.” (?)
 

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I'm looking for road songs and this pops up! It's like a Nika fillibuster in Polish. I don't know a word of Polish but I watched it and enjoyed just how comfortable and animated she was. It does seem she's a Celtic fan too.

Perhaps you can't understand her Polish becase she is speaking Croatian.
 

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Hard to say. That guy had an accent.

In the first five seconds, she states her name. I wasn’t referring to the guy at the latter part.
 

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In the first five seconds, she states her name. I wasn’t referring to the guy at the latter part.
Yeah didn't even listen, just going for the snarky comment... sorry?
 

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It appears that her surname is pronounced as “Meel.” (?)

When she said it in an English interview it was Mule. Here is was Meel which is what I thought it might be because sometimes I've seen her name with an umlaut.
 
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I'm looking for road songs and this pops up! It's like a Nika fillibuster in Polish. I don't know a word of Polish but I watched it and enjoyed just how comfortable and animated she was. It does seem she's a Celtic fan too.


2 characteristics of top Uconn players--Confidence and comfortable in their own skin. ONO, CW, DT, Maya, Rene, Stewie, Tuck, Moriah, Danger to name a few. Great company huh?
 

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When she said it in an English interview it was Mule. Here is was Meel which is what I thought it might be because sometimes I've seen her name with an umlaut.

An umlaut doesn't turn a u into an ee, at least not in German.
 

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That article is a good read. I really wanted to be a fly on the wall when Nika opened Chris Dailey's e-mail. Her mom cried, she cried, and dad Darko was speechless. They sat in the living room for 5 minutes without speaking! She had 50-55 offers and was down to 4 and UConn wakes up and knocks. I'd be knocked over too.

That’s also the article where it lists which languages she speaks.
 
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In Europe, people still value honesty and people who are real and genuine. Geno will do well recruiting there. Same goes for Australia. I am surprised he hasn't had more luck there. Perhaps the distance is just too great.
 
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It appears that her surname is pronounced as “Meel.” (?)
I caught that, too. Looks like the accent on the "u" changes the way it's said. Any linguists here?
 
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Based on four years of studying German, I would guess from the spelling it would by pronounced more like a double "o" than a long "u." However, eastern European languages are not in my wheelhouse.

In any case, when she gets to Storrs she will let us all know how she wants her name to be pronounced

If you want a language that has words pronounced nothing like how they are spelled, Gaelic (Irish) would be fantastic for you.;)
 

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Based on four years of studying German, I would guess from the spelling it would by pronounced more like a double "o" than a long "u." However, eastern European languages are not in my wheelhouse.

In any case, when she gets to Storrs she will let us all know how she wants her name to be pronounced

If you want a language that has words pronounced nothing like how they are spelled, Gaelic (Irish) would be fantastic for you.;)

Oh, I don't know. She might be good with being called Starter. ;)
 

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