Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karen -Kay-rain
Jenny -Gin-nuh-knee
Susan - Soo-sin
Karen = Care In
Jenny = Jen Knee
Susan = Soo Zen
This. And I do not have a regional dialect
You do. Everyone does.
Anonymous wrote:Americans get so offended when someone tells them that other countries do things differently. Guess what? These names existed long before your country did!
Anonymous wrote:Americans get so offended when someone tells them that other countries do things differently. Guess what? These names existed long before your country did!
Anonymous wrote:Americans get so offended when someone tells them that other countries do things differently. Guess what? These names existed long before your country did!
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:Anonymous wrote:Karen -Kay-rain
Jenny -Gin-nuh-knee
Susan - Soo-sin
Karen = Care In
Jenny = Jen Knee
Susan = Soo Zen
This. And I do not have a regional dialect