Dutch CAF...
Lol, have fun! (But don't even try to pronounce some of them!:))
DH:
DW:
DS:
DS:
DD/DD:
DD:
DS/DS:
Girls: Sanne, Lotte, Emma, Anne, Femke, Amber, Julia, Anna, Iris, Lisa, Britt, Eva, Fleur, Isa, Anouk, Noa, Naomi, Sophie, Kim, Floor
Boys: Sem, Daan, Thomas, Tim, Lars, Lucas, Bram, Niels, Max, Thijs, Nick, Milan, Jesse, Luuk, Stijn, Tom, Sam, Daniël, Ruben, Jasper
Have fun! And if you do want to know how to pronounce them, ask!
DH:
DW:
DS:
DS:
DD/DD:
DD:
DS/DS:
Girls: Sanne, Lotte, Emma, Anne, Femke, Amber, Julia, Anna, Iris, Lisa, Britt, Eva, Fleur, Isa, Anouk, Noa, Naomi, Sophie, Kim, Floor
Boys: Sem, Daan, Thomas, Tim, Lars, Lucas, Bram, Niels, Max, Thijs, Nick, Milan, Jesse, Luuk, Stijn, Tom, Sam, Daniël, Ruben, Jasper
Have fun! And if you do want to know how to pronounce them, ask!
This message was edited 1/21/2005, 12:10 PM
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This message was edited 1/21/2005, 12:40 PM
The only one I'm totally stumped on is Thijs. How do you say that??
Oh and a few (probably botched) attempted pronunciations below...
DH: Jesse Niels
DW: Isa (EE-sah or EYE-zah?) Anouk
DS: Lucas Bram
DS: Jasper Thomas
DD/DD: Fleur Lotte (LAH-tah?) / Iris Naomi
DD: Julia Sanne (SAHN? SAH-nah?)
DS/DS: Max Daniël / Sam Ruben
Lucas, Jasper, Fleur, Iris, Julia, Max & Sam
Oh and a few (probably botched) attempted pronunciations below...
DH: Jesse Niels
DW: Isa (EE-sah or EYE-zah?) Anouk
DS: Lucas Bram
DS: Jasper Thomas
DD/DD: Fleur Lotte (LAH-tah?) / Iris Naomi
DD: Julia Sanne (SAHN? SAH-nah?)
DS/DS: Max Daniël / Sam Ruben
Lucas, Jasper, Fleur, Iris, Julia, Max & Sam
lol Thijs is pronounced as Tise (T-eye-s, no "th" sound) this name is short of Matthijs/Mathijs, which is a form of Mathias.
Isa is pronounced EE-sa
Lotte is pronunced Loh-te (we *do* pronounce the 'te' part, and it's loh, not lah)
Sanne is pronounced Sa-nuh (hard Sa sound, and strong pronouncement of nuh)
Isa is pronounced EE-sa
Lotte is pronunced Loh-te (we *do* pronounce the 'te' part, and it's loh, not lah)
Sanne is pronounced Sa-nuh (hard Sa sound, and strong pronouncement of nuh)