It doesn't have the "ana" sound.
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On Morrigan...
There's a girl in my Macroeconomics class with this name :-) lol, I thought I heard it wrong at first but after the first few weeks I realized it is Morrigan!
The hounds of Morrigan instantly spring to mind and this girl does not look like a Morrigan at all - petite, frail, wispy blonde, soft-spoken... very unfitting, imo.
But I agree lol, I'd never use it myself either!
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds - Half of writing history is hiding the truth.
- Serenity
There's a girl in my Macroeconomics class with this name :-) lol, I thought I heard it wrong at first but after the first few weeks I realized it is Morrigan!
The hounds of Morrigan instantly spring to mind and this girl does not look like a Morrigan at all - petite, frail, wispy blonde, soft-spoken... very unfitting, imo.
But I agree lol, I'd never use it myself either!
- Serenity
I think the 'm' was a typo.
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Makes sense. But some people do blend the sounds so I couldn't be sure. My friend Sally has a very nasally English accent and I can't tell the difference between mum and none when she says them :o
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds - Half of writing history is hiding the truth.
- Serenity
Makes sense. But some people do blend the sounds so I couldn't be sure. My friend Sally has a very nasally English accent and I can't tell the difference between mum and none when she says them :o
- Serenity