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Strictly, Myla should be pronounced "MÜ-la", but I guess you don't know the "ü" sound... It's neither an "ee" nor an "oo" (as in "loose") sound, but somehow the sound that comes out of your mouth when you go from an "ee" to an "oo" sound with your lips. Sounds too difficult LOL.
But I don't think they pronounce the name like that. In German, there are several exceptions from the "ü" pronounciation of "y", especially when it comes to names and words from foreign languages, so I think they say "Mee-la" or else say it in English all the way.
I think Charlene is a pretty... awkward name. It's very royal somehow. But I love, love, love Riva in both English and German. Myla Rose is so bland and boring, although it's harmonic. Myla sounds and looks too modern and created to me, but of course, Rose is pretty. It's just overused.
But I don't think they pronounce the name like that. In German, there are several exceptions from the "ü" pronounciation of "y", especially when it comes to names and words from foreign languages, so I think they say "Mee-la" or else say it in English all the way.
I think Charlene is a pretty... awkward name. It's very royal somehow. But I love, love, love Riva in both English and German. Myla Rose is so bland and boring, although it's harmonic. Myla sounds and looks too modern and created to me, but of course, Rose is pretty. It's just overused.
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Actually, I do know the "ü" sound having studied German for years in high school. I've just never seen this name, so wasn't sure. Thanx.
Oh, OK, you know it, that's good LOL.