Re: A name pronunciation
in reply to a message by Miss Claire
Mmmm, it wasn't clear. The "a" not like "fade", but "car" (no "ay" or "ee" sound). Shorter than in "car" though, and with no "r" sound.
The "o" no like doe, or "ow". Just "o", with nothing after.
The "i" like the letter T (not prn. "uh", "eye"...) but shorter.
It's so difficult to explain when English isn't your first language lol
The "o" no like doe, or "ow". Just "o", with nothing after.
The "i" like the letter T (not prn. "uh", "eye"...) but shorter.
It's so difficult to explain when English isn't your first language lol
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The way I am thinking is DRAHG-o-meer.
Other ways I was thinking were Dray-go-MEER, or Drag-O-meer.
Am I close to what you were saying?
Other ways I was thinking were Dray-go-MEER, or Drag-O-meer.
Am I close to what you were saying?
I think drahg-o-meer is the best. The "dray" wouldn't be Slavic.
I think she means DRAH-goh-mirr. The last syllable is probably a hard I. So, as far as I know, it doesn't sound like Boromir from Lord of the Rings :P