Cennet
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“The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart.” – Helen Keller
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On paper, since it's unfamiliar to me, my first thought is 'looks like rennet'. It also reminds me of Kenneth (Kennet), so I assumed hard C and masculine.
Once I know it's Turkish (with c like j), it seems nice enough, considering it has qualities I generally like (sounds like Jen / Janet, means 'garden, paradise').
Once I know it's Turkish (with c like j), it seems nice enough, considering it has qualities I generally like (sounds like Jen / Janet, means 'garden, paradise').
This message was edited 2/3/2020, 2:44 AM
I think I like it. If it's pronounced jen-et, then it's just like Jennet, which I've always liked. If it's chen-et, that sounds nice, too. What does it mean?
This message was edited 2/2/2020, 2:57 PM
Makes me think of cement.
Pretty, it's pronounced CHEN-et or JEN-et, I think. I like the way it looks... it kind of looks Egyptian somehow, maybe just the -et ending like in Bastet and Amunet.
This message was edited 2/2/2020, 10:41 AM
Sounds identical to senate, and who wants to be named that?
It is pronounced like this (https://forvo.com/word/cennet/).
Looks like an okay name. Question: Is it pronounced the same as Senate?
No, it is pronounced Jen-et. Like Jeanette, actually.
Oh, okay. Thanks :)