Yup. |
This, but I don’t know how widespread my view is, I have a European colleague who pronounces Hawna and spells Hana (German if it matters) |
| Hana |
| Hunna |
| Hannah and Hanna are the same to me. I know a Hana at work and she pronounces it Hah-na, not Hawna. |
| Honor is close enough Op what are you thinking? |
| This is so weird. Of course Hanna is pronounced Hah-nah. |
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Hannah = Rhymes with banana
Hanna / Hana = Pronounced Haw-na I think you’ll be fine, OP. |
No matter how you spell it, 99.9% of people will say Hannah like Banana. And, they will think less of you for your creative spelling |
DP but I don't think so. Hanna is a very common name. It's not like OP is spelling it the jewish way and expecting people to do the "ch". If I saw Hanna, I would say it OP's way. I guess everyone on this board is really uneducated, uncultured, have never traveled. |
Yup, OP will have to constantly correct us ignorant, unsophisticated boors. |
No Hawna. Never heard that. That doesn't even make sense it's more like Hon-na. |
+1. Hah-na |
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I’m wondering if the confusion is in the “aw” as in “yawn” that OP is saying and maybe some of us are pronouncing differently?
I’m from NY and I say the aw in yawn almost like I say the o in coffee, like a stereotypical NYer would say it. Cawfee. Yawn. Hawna. Is that what you’re going for? Or is it more of an AH sound like ON? |
You’re not very bright. What PP wrote is literally how Hanna or Hana is pronounced. Have you never heard those names pronounced? |