Triplets in the paper
Two girls and a boy: Alva, Lava and Love. (they're Swedish, so Alva's a girl and Love's the boy)
Quite a tongue-twister ... They have obviously put thought into matching them phonetically, but instead the modern Lava and the classic Alva and Love look very mismatched to me. I would have preferred something like Alva, Vilma and Love - they still have the similar sounds, but it's less confusing and a better match.
Quite a tongue-twister ... They have obviously put thought into matching them phonetically, but instead the modern Lava and the classic Alva and Love look very mismatched to me. I would have preferred something like Alva, Vilma and Love - they still have the similar sounds, but it's less confusing and a better match.
This message was edited 11/17/2011, 5:00 AM
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I'm afraid they'll wish they'd gone for more variety when the trips are big enough to runa around and be called!
Lava is distressing. Please tell me it isn't volcanic.
Lava is distressing. Please tell me it isn't volcanic.
Even before I opened it, I thought to myself...these triplets--like always--are going to have two that begin with the same letter, and a third that does not: something I particularly hate. It's just bad counterpoint. Boo to them.
Now that you mention it, it does seem common. I've seen several sets like that, and it bothers me every time.
Indeed ... There were 19 Lava born in Sweden last year and it's increasing. Theoretically it could be the female form of the Danish Lave, but I doubt that's what they're going for ...
Alva and Lava are just the same letters mixed up. Suprised the third one isn't Vala.