[Facts] Re: Question about Naomi
I frequently attend Japanese language classes, so I can definitely help you with this.With the western pronounciation of Naomi, the first and second syllables are slightly run together to create the pronounciation of "na-YOE-mi". In Japanese, the running-together doesn't happen, making the pronounciation "na-Oh-mi". The "oh" sound is like the "o" in "old".Hope this makes sense! If it doesn't, let me know and I'll try and explain it in more simple terms.
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Question about Naomi  ·  Lawruh  ·  7/14/2006, 10:45 PM
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