Anonymous
Post 11/23/2016 06:13     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

German/Yiddish name pronounced about four different ways by Americans.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2016 05:21     Subject: Re:If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Dutch last name. Dropped a bunch of vowels and Americanized the pronunciation.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2016 03:00     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Polish name with original spelling but American pronunciation.
doodlebug
Post 11/23/2016 02:03     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Swedish name, dropped the K subbed a C, more or less pronounced the same, but the accent is on the first syllable instead of the last.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 22:39     Subject: Re:If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

I have an uncommon Italian name. It was never changed (my grandfather emigrated to the US when he was young), but it's very difficult to pronounce even for Italians. I pronounce it the way my grandfather did.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 22:35     Subject: Re:If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

German name pronounced American.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 21:55     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Mine was Canadianized in two steps.

First, I can tell from letters from my great-grandmother to my grandpa that they dropped a "z"--my GGm actually wrote to her son in Canada with the new spelling (no "z"), and the return address had her original spelling with the z.

Then, my mom's generation Canadianized the name.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 21:28     Subject: Re:If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

I spell it and pronounce it like it was on the old country. But I am an immigrant. My children my pronounce it differently down the road.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 21:27     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Unfortunately, my last name isn't said with the original Norwegian pronunciation OR with American English phonics.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 21:11     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

My last name is spelled and pronounced as it is in England except no one in England or the USA seems capable of pronouncing it correctly (except me, obviously).
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 21:03     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Spelled the same way, pronounced the American way.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 20:56     Subject: Re:If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

With an American accent.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 20:56     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

Polish name that's Americanized.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 20:49     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

My last name is spelled and pronounced the same here as it was in England
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2016 19:30     Subject: If you have a last name that is still spelled like how it was in the old country...

...do you pronounce it like how it was in the old country or with an american accent?

For example:

if you ahve the last name Vitale...does your family go with:



or

how dick vitale says it: