Re: Michal
in reply to a message by thesedays
I don't think so. Michal is said with kh, not with k. But it might be. I don't know. But I don't even know how Michal is normally pronounced in English. Say, Michael in English is Mike-ull, in Hebrew it's MEE-khah-ell (this probably sounds utterly strange to you) so Biblical names with Kh sometimes are Englishised to K sounds. *shrugs*
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Oh okay, thanks. I see what you're saying.