Re: Am I pronouncing Jago correctly?
in reply to a message by Arcadia
Jago, I suppose, is akin to Yago, Santiago, Diego, Jacobo, Jacob, Giacomo, etc. Therefore it means both "supplanter" and "holder of the heel" and it's pronounced "ya" (like when a Russian says "yes") and "go" (when someone orders another person to "move on" but withouth the final "w" sound seen in the onomatopeya of a barbie-girl who reacts to a cute action in tv and says "awwww" and makes a cute face herself)
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Click on Iago! :)
It is indeed prononced ya-goh. :)
It is indeed prononced ya-goh. :)
Nope. its e-ah-go.