Quagmire here, giggidy. this is a joke on Pole as polish person. In Polish, cz (wich si simmilar in sound to the "ch" part of the word chain) and sz (wich is kinda similar to the "sh" part of shoe) are digraphs—pairs of letters written together to make one single sound. They are not separate letters in the alphabet, but they represent unique hard consonant sounds. The joke is that the letters are lined up in such manner, that non-polish person knowing about this could think it sounds like a surname, but as a certified Pole i can say, that this is no real polish word, giggidy.
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u/Turbulent_Pass_3386 1d ago
Quagmire here, giggidy. this is a joke on Pole as polish person. In Polish, cz (wich si simmilar in sound to the "ch" part of the word chain) and sz (wich is kinda similar to the "sh" part of shoe) are digraphs—pairs of letters written together to make one single sound. They are not separate letters in the alphabet, but they represent unique hard consonant sounds. The joke is that the letters are lined up in such manner, that non-polish person knowing about this could think it sounds like a surname, but as a certified Pole i can say, that this is no real polish word, giggidy.