Names you don't know how to pronounce

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Delavagnine (sp?) as in Cara Delavagnine
Bon Iver
Nyongo (sp?) as in Lupita


Bon Iver is pronounced like "Bonny vair"

The other two are just phonetic. Nee-yongo and Della-veen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee


And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right?
Anonymous
Gifs. I can never remember if it is a hard "g" or note. (Gate vs. giraffe)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee


And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right?


Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee


And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never know the difference between Anna and Ana


Anna: Ann-uh (ann rhymes with can)

Ana: Ahh-nuh (ahh like "open your mouth and say ahh")
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee


And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right?


Yes


Yes, but not David Bowie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boatswain


BO-zhun

just bo-sun. Don't need the fricative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never know the difference between Anna and Ana

No difference. People will say there is but no.
It's my name.
Anonymous
The other day my DD asked where the word sandwich came from. I told her about the earl of sandwich/it's a place or whatever. Then she asked but why was the place named sandwich.

I thought about it.. Ok "sand" is easy. But "wich?"
There's Greenwich, and Norwich. And so 'wich' must mean something.

And I realized I think they're all pronounced differently.
Gren-ich
Norwich is "nor-wick" right
And sandwich. That's easy.

So do I have norwich right?

I fully expect "cool story bro," but it bothered me that the three towns are all pronounced differently......
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Delavagnine (sp?) as in Cara Delavagnine
Bon Iver
Nyongo (sp?) as in Lupita


Bon Iver is pronounced like "Bonny vair"

The other two are just phonetic. Nee-yongo and Della-veen


Phonetic - really? Delavagnine is hardly phonetic in the English language! Unless it's pronounced Della-VAG-nine. . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buoy


Boo-eee


And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right?


Yes


Yes, but not David Bowie.


Funny story: I grew up in Maryland, and for the longest time thought his name was pronounced like the town. Oops.
Anonymous
A.C.T.

I keep calling it the Act Test. My son keeps reminding me that it's the A- C- T test.

I swear I'm not doing it on purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meme. Like an internet meme. Where did this word come from, anyway? I try not to say it.


Rhymes with scheme. Meem.
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