So - it is a soft C (“Sester”)
a hard C (“Kester”)
or some sort of Italian-type C (“Chester”)
And a cite would be nice, or at least something demonstrating that you’ve heard tons of folks in the media use your pronunciation…
Thanks!
So - it is a soft C (“Sester”)
a hard C (“Kester”)
or some sort of Italian-type C (“Chester”)
And a cite would be nice, or at least something demonstrating that you’ve heard tons of folks in the media use your pronunciation…
Thanks!
bump
really, no one knows this?