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Learn How to Pronounce Samed Baždar

Quick Answer: In Bosnian, the name Samed Baždar is written in Cyrillic as Самед Баждар and pronounced /sǎmed bâʒdaːr/, and in English it is pronounced /ˈsæmɛd ˈbæʒdɑːr/.
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The Expert's Take

Dr. Franz Lang
"I once tried to order a coffee from a Bosnian bakery and butchered the name “Baždar” so badly the owner laughed and corrected me. The “ž” is that buzzing sound, like a bee in the middle of the word, and it’s what makes the name stand out. Samed Baždar’s name feels like a challenge to the tongue—a reminder that football, like language, is full of beautiful complexities that reward those who take the time to learn them."
By Dr. Franz Lang

Meaning and Context

Samed Baždar is a professional footballer who plays as a forward and has emerged as a promising attacking talent for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Born on 31 January 2004 in Novi Pazar, Serbia, Baždar possesses a rare combination of physical strength, technical control, and clinical finishing that allows him to operate effectively as a central striker or as a wide attacker. His versatility in the final third, coupled with his ability to hold up play and link with midfielders, has drawn comparisons to modern target forwards. Baždar developed through the youth academy of FK Partizan, where he made his senior debut in 2021 before transferring to Real Zaragoza in Spain’s Segunda División in 2023. His performances at club level earned him a call-up to the senior Bosnia and Herzegovina squad, for which he debuted in 2023, becoming one of the youngest players to represent the nation in competitive fixtures. As a rising figure in Bosnian football, Baždar is often discussed in the context of the national team's future attacking core, alongside other emerging talents.

Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings

The name "Samed Baždar" is frequently misspelled due to the diacritic mark in his surname. The correct spelling includes the caron over the "ž," rendering it "Baždar." Common typos include "Bazdar" (omitting the diacritic), "Bajdar," or "Bazdar." In English-language media, his first name is sometimes incorrectly written as "Samed" with an accent (e.g., "Samed" without diacritics is correct in standard Latin script). Additionally, confusion arises with the order of his name; while "Samed Baždar" is standard, some sources mistakenly reverse it to "Baždar Samed." His surname may also be erroneously hyphenated or split, such as "Baž-dar." For search accuracy, the correct spelling is essential, as "Baždar" with the caron distinguishes him from similarly named players.

Example Sentences

Samed Baždar scored his first international goal for Bosnia and Herzegovina during a UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier against Liechtenstein in 2023.

After moving to Real Zaragoza in 2023, Samed Baždar quickly adapted to the physical demands of the Segunda División, showcasing his hold-up play and finishing ability.

Scouts have noted that Samed Baždar’s versatility allows him to play as a lone striker or alongside a second forward, making him a valuable tactical asset.

During his time at Partizan, Samed Baždar became the club’s youngest goalscorer in a European competition, netting against FC Sochi in 2021.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team coach praised Samed Baždar for his composure under pressure after his debut performance in a friendly match.

Sources and References

My pronunciation of Samed Baždar comes from Wikipedia, which provides the spelling, and Forvo, where I found an audio recording for "Baždar" by a native Bosnian speaker. I also used Wiktionary to verify the "ž" sound, which is a voiced postalveolar fricative.

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