[Facts] Re: Pronunciations. American v. English
Hi Ian,Where do you want to stop then? I'm sure that the name sounds a little bit different in almost every English dialect and the form John is used in non-English speaking countries as well, so there are more pronunciations to come which are totally different, e.g. "yohn" and "yoon"...Regards, Satu
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Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Ian Hartas  ·  12/15/2003, 5:44 AM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Mike C  ·  12/16/2003, 7:15 PM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Eden  ·  12/23/2003, 2:19 PM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Yahalome  ·  12/19/2003, 10:53 PM
Actually, this site is Canadian. nt  ·  Miranda  ·  12/15/2003, 11:26 AM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Satu  ·  12/15/2003, 10:41 AM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  Jordan  ·  12/15/2003, 9:37 AM
Re: Pronunciations. American v. English  ·  poppylena  ·  12/15/2003, 9:58 AM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  Yahalome  ·  12/16/2003, 11:16 AM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  Daividh  ·  12/16/2003, 9:01 PM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  Jordan  ·  12/16/2003, 6:55 PM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  Yahalome  ·  12/19/2003, 10:50 PM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  poppylena  ·  12/16/2003, 11:46 AM
Re: Pronunciations. Where in America? v. English  ·  Yahalome  ·  12/19/2003, 10:48 PM