Anonymous wrote:How would you pronounce these names?
Karen
Jenny
Susan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
NP. She’s correct about English being the exception, though.
Lol ok and? Should we all petition the people in charge of the English language to change it? What a useless comment.
The irony, you missed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
NP. She’s correct about English being the exception, though.
Lol ok and? Should we all petition the people in charge of the English language to change it? What a useless comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
NP. She’s correct about English being the exception, though.
Lol ok and? Should we all petition the people in charge of the English language to change it? What a useless comment.

Anonymous wrote:Karen -Kay-rain
Jenny -Gin-nuh-knee
Susan - Soo-sin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
NP. She’s correct about English being the exception, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Are all Swedish people as annoying as you
Anonymous wrote:For real though, I am Swedish and in pretty much every European country, Karen would be pronounced Kah - ren and not the weird American-English Care-ren.
In most countries the "a" has an "ah" sound, which is why the mama saying "Nay-dave" on the other thread sounds ridiculous.
Oh, by the way is mama pronounced May-may?
Anonymous wrote:Karen -Kay-rain
Jenny -Gin-nuh-knee
Susan - Soo-sin
Anonymous wrote:Karen -Kay-rain
Jenny -Gin-nuh-knee
Susan - Soo-sin