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Re: pronunciation
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In Canary Islands, where the name is originary from, in America Spanish speaking countries and in some areas from Andalusia the name is pronounced ['jajsa] (YI-sah), in Castilian Spanish it is pronounced ['jajθa] (YI-thah).Lumia
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Thank you Lumia. I thought it differently, good thing that asked then:-)
Maybe you can help me with Aiza(pronuciation of it) then.
I'm trying to pick one i like the sound of more. (sorry for my english, hope i make sence).
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Aiza is a Basque name, not Spanish. The pronounciation is ['ajsa] (I-sah), but with the [s] as in English and not dentalized as in Spanish.
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I always thought that Yaiza is pronounced as ['ajza] (I-zah), that how i heard it in the movie.
You wouldn't know then what name would pronounce like that. I like the sound of it.
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Which movie?If they are pronouncing ['ajza] that is completely wrong, not only because there is not [z] sound in Spanish but because the Y is never mute, but a consonant.
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Movie is quite old, it were actually tv series. And i wouldn't be sure that how they pronounced it, but it's how i heard it every time they say her name. It was called Oceano. I loved the series and female character. And thought some day i'm going to call my daughter [ajza], maybe second one ;_), i called my first daughter Erika. So now i'm trying to find the name to the sound.
Thank you so much for all your replies, i wouldn't like to take original name and pronounce it the way i like it, cause that would be wrong.
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I don't know if this helps you, but here we pronounce Isa, short for Isabel(la) as aiza. It's not really used as a name in it's own right though here, and I think in Germany and Scandinavia where it is used on it's own it's pronounced ee-sa

This message was edited 3/11/2009, 1:35 PM

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Thank you for reply!
I'm still searching for the perfect name for the sound :)
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