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first one is very american pic, second is kinda generic.
> I guess in informal speech Russian will ask you if your name have short form when your name is long or hard to pronounce.
is this because just hard to pronounce or long version of name sounds too formal? thanks for answering.
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yeah diminutive, we commonly use -cık, -cik though in everyday situations we dont use it.
for example, kedi(cat) would be kedicik, mehmet would be mehmetcik you get the idea.
I dont know many magyar names, but I'm sure we could add -cık/-cik your name just fine though it'd take time for people get used to it.
> balta (axe)
my turanian brodha :DDDD