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Re: Angus.
I've never warmed to Angus. It makes me think of steaks. BTW, I met a lady several months ago with two grandsons. The oldest was two (don't remember his name) and the newborn was named Angus. Well, it seems the two-year-old couldn't quite say Angus yet so instead, he called him "Anus." Isn't that awful? The woman telling us the story cringed a little but she said everyone was working extra hard to help the big brother pronounce his little brother's name correctly. ;-)Is Innes pronounced differently from Angus? If pronounced the way it looks, it's not bad but I'm not wowed by it, either.
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Innes is pronounced differently. It's in-nes, just like it looks.
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