[Facts] Re: Here are pronunciations for some of the Frisian names on this site.
in reply to a message by Mar
Hey,
Yes, I know that I can correct existing names: as I had already said in my post, there are less fields available (such as pronunciation, usage, etc.) for correcting a name than for submitting one. I don't find that very useful myself, which is why I posted my suggestions on the board instead. I suppose I will e-mail Mike next time (I was aware of that option as well, but I didn't want to bother him for just a small bunch of names). :)
As for Dieuwke: I must disagree, I think DEW (as in the English word 'dew', which is "dauw" in Dutch) is good enough, because you do hear an 'i' in it. Ofcourse, the pronunciation depends on where you live, which means that you may not hear an 'i' in your pronunciation. :)
As for Japik: I know that English people tend to pronounce most names beginning with 'J' as 'DJ' (like John, for example). I had originally intended to write a 'Y', but it was late and I was tired, so I typed a 'J' instead. Thank you for pointing out that little error of mine: I will correct it as soon as I finished this message.
Well, that's all, I suppose. Nice to see a fellow Dutchie here, by the way. Dutchies gotta stick together. ;)
See you,
Lucille :0)
Yes, I know that I can correct existing names: as I had already said in my post, there are less fields available (such as pronunciation, usage, etc.) for correcting a name than for submitting one. I don't find that very useful myself, which is why I posted my suggestions on the board instead. I suppose I will e-mail Mike next time (I was aware of that option as well, but I didn't want to bother him for just a small bunch of names). :)
As for Dieuwke: I must disagree, I think DEW (as in the English word 'dew', which is "dauw" in Dutch) is good enough, because you do hear an 'i' in it. Ofcourse, the pronunciation depends on where you live, which means that you may not hear an 'i' in your pronunciation. :)
As for Japik: I know that English people tend to pronounce most names beginning with 'J' as 'DJ' (like John, for example). I had originally intended to write a 'Y', but it was late and I was tired, so I typed a 'J' instead. Thank you for pointing out that little error of mine: I will correct it as soon as I finished this message.
Well, that's all, I suppose. Nice to see a fellow Dutchie here, by the way. Dutchies gotta stick together. ;)
See you,
Lucille :0)
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'Dew' in my dialect is identical to 'doo', unless perhaps you're looking at the word when you say it, when you might stick an extraneous 'ee' sound in there. I'd say that's true for most of the US.
You can add anything you want in the comment section, then anyone can see it before Mike finds time to do an update. Plus, Mike does pay attention to the comments. I added a bunch of Slovene usages that way.
You can add anything you want in the comment section, then anyone can see it before Mike finds time to do an update. Plus, Mike does pay attention to the comments. I added a bunch of Slovene usages that way.