Pronunciation of 'Ruksznis'

As a new employee of iMarc, it is my very serious belief that everyone should be able to properly pronounce my last name.


I have taught every individual in my life how to pronounce my last name, whether it was through repeated swirlie sessions in the 4th grade, or more advanced methods of torture I learned in introductory ninja courses in college. Either way, as an omnipotent, wise old man, I have developed a passive method of teaching others how to pronounce my last name. It is something known as a phonetic spelling. I know this term may sound foreign to you, but hey, who reads a dictionary, anyways. I digress. I guarantee that with one viewing of this spelling you can accurately pronounce my last name:

(Ruck)-sha-niece

Note that the first syllable of my last name is emphasized over the other two. Enjoy your revelation, and feel free now to use my full name at any time.

Cheers,

-Craig

DISCLAIMER: Every fact in this blog entry except for the phonetic spelling of my last name may be fabricated.

Comments

Friday, Jun 22, 2007 / 6:08pm Dave Tufts said…

I will only produce your name correctly if we can do "repeated swirlie sessions"

For spelling your name, I sound out "Rucks - zenith".

Friday, Jun 22, 2007 / 8:35pm NIck said…

No no no, I'm Noonie, THAT is Noonie.

Noonie? Am I saying that right?

I am Noonie, that is Noonie.

Friday, Jun 22, 2007 / 9:26pm Robert Mohns said…

Mohns.

It's pronounced like it's spelled.

Many people try alternate pronunciations.

I do not know why.

Saturday, Jun 23, 2007 / 12:36pm Patrick McPhail said…

"As a new employee of iMarc, it is my very serious belief that everyone should be able to properly pronounce my last name."

It is my serious belief that not more than 20 hours ago you required a refreshing on a co-workers first name.

F-

Monday, Jun 25, 2007 / 11:43am craig henry said…

I'm actually still focussing on the craig part here...where's THAT blog, punk.

Monday, Jun 25, 2007 / 1:33pm Craig Ruksznis said…

haha touché Patrick, touché.

Wednesday, Jun 27, 2007 / 1:35am Gintautas Miselis said…

Hello,

Looks like your name has lithuanian origin. rukšna menk. grumbler , sourball (not very popullar word, never used it :) )

Don't know how to write spelling in English, but your last name has two syllables: (Ruck)-shniece

Both vowels is short, u and i.

Wednesday, Jun 27, 2007 / 5:40am Gintautas Miselis said…

Btw, pronunciation of u is like in should Pronunciation: sh&d, 'shud (second variant) and not like in Ruck ( 'r&k) or unite (yü-"nIt)

And pronunciation of i is like in "is", but with s in the end, not with z.

Tuesday, Jul 3, 2007 / 12:21pm Craig Ruksznis said…

Gintautas, My family pronounces the u like the u in 'duck'. We also pronounce the i like the i in 'niece', or 'piece', not 'is'.

Maybe we are in two different geographic locations, where it is pronounced differently in each?

Friday, Jul 13, 2007 / 3:29pm Gintautas Miselis said…

Your ancestor emigrated to USA probably more than 100 years ago. Your nationality is American, not Lithuanian, so pronunciation was americanized long time ago.

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