Re: Adrienne and Frida
in reply to a message by Charlie Blue
Almost. It's pronounced FREE-tha, with "th" as in that.
People are just people.
They shouldn't make you nervous.
The world is everlasting
~Regina Spektor
People are just people.
They shouldn't make you nervous.
The world is everlasting
~Regina Spektor
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It could be different in Sweden, but in Danish it's pronounced as FREE-dah, so it could be done both ways. And that is the tricky thing, when having to pronounce Nordic and/or Scandinavian names in the respective tongues, whether it's Swedish, Norwegian, Danish...
Okie Doke. I'll keep those differences in mind.
Thank you for setting that straight on this matter, since you of course have more knowledge, in how the difference in pronouncing the Nordic and Scandinavian names than I have.
Thank you for setting that straight on this matter, since you of course have more knowledge, in how the difference in pronouncing the Nordic and Scandinavian names than I have.
This message was edited 2/14/2007, 11:38 AM