[Facts] Re: Søren and Sören
in reply to a message by Elinor
It's hard to explain, since the "ö" isn't found in English. But it's almost like if you were saying "Sir Wren" (SUHR-en)
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In Danish, Søren is pronounced with only one syllable: Sirn (English 'Sir' + 'n')
/ Satu
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/ Satu
http://www.nordicnames.de/
Yes but...
it's more sir-ren, but also pronounced in one syllable as you said: Sirn.
~ Charlie Blue
I'm Merely Sitting Here...
it's more sir-ren, but also pronounced in one syllable as you said: Sirn.
~ Charlie Blue
I'm Merely Sitting Here...