[Facts] Sourmelina?
I found this in a book.
It was used on a female, who was of Greek origin.
Meaning and pronounciation would be great.
But as she has grown, her smile has widened with a touch of fear and her glance has taken on depth. Now she is aware of some of the losses you incur by being here -- the extraordinary rent you have to pay as you stay.
Annie Dillard
It was used on a female, who was of Greek origin.
Meaning and pronounciation would be great.
But as she has grown, her smile has widened with a touch of fear and her glance has taken on depth. Now she is aware of some of the losses you incur by being here -- the extraordinary rent you have to pay as you stay.
Annie Dillard
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I claim to be no expert in Greek pronunciation, but I would personally say it "Sore-meh-LEE-nah".