sounds more Russian/Eastern European then German.
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This is sort of an odd question and this thread can be deleted when it's answered, but is there a German last name that when pronounced in English would sound something like toulashevsky, or two-la-shev-sky? And if so, how is it spelled?
Thanks.
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sounds more Russian/Eastern European then German.
<span style=\'color:black\'>Culture sucks down words
Itemise loathing and feed yourself smiles
Organise your safe tribal war
Hurt maim kill and enslave the ghetto</span>
<span style=\'color:red\'>Life lies a slow suicide
Orthodox dreams and symbolic myths
From feudal serf to spender
This wonderful world of purchase power</span>
Yes, sounds eastern european but for historical reasons you will find plenty of people in Germany ( especially east-Germany ) who have names that end in *evsky.
I Have never heard of this particular name though.
It could be eastern European, but I really need to know how to spell it.
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what for, it sounds very Russian, try a google for Common Russian Surnames or something? Do we have any Ivan's on the board?
<span style=\'color:black\'>Culture sucks down words
Itemise loathing and feed yourself smiles
Organise your safe tribal war
Hurt maim kill and enslave the ghetto</span>
<span style=\'color:red\'>Life lies a slow suicide
Orthodox dreams and symbolic myths
From feudal serf to spender
This wonderful world of purchase power</span>
it's propably spelled "tulaschewsky" or "tulaschewski"
yeah thats right![]()