Re: Angus.
in reply to a message by Telfalathiel
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.
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.