This comes up in Linguistics. somewhere, the s-t-r bit reminded me
Arabic goes around in open syllables CV - consonant-vowel
or closed syllables CVC - consonant-vowel-consonant
and Cleopatra ( sudduv coptic ) sounds so odd that they reverse two letters ( metathesis ) to make sound more natural to them, kilopatra.
Russian, I think has the most in a basic syllable CCCCvCCCC
I think - anyway think lots of consonants and one vowel.
and of course one intellect said there are some words in WNglish on this basis ( think squirrelled etc ) - altho the one they gave in the book was
fixed-string - as in fixed-string violin ( are there any as in do they exist ?) but I couldnt work out if they thought people really did say
fi-ck-st-str-ing - lots of consonants banging together there
or to rhyme with "thick string"- which I would kinda say coz I am lazy
which has fewer consonants knicking on each other
Just thought I would share......
we had a polish colleague who said yes my name is "Przemek" and it is pronounced as it is spelt.
we could neva do it.