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I like to actually look at the poster's name and pronounce it, if possible, in my thoughts before reading posts, and after wondering for years how to say some usernames, I'm just going to ask! Negin and Halycon come to mind, but many others do too. Please, feel free to post if you think your name might be a harder one to figure out. Thanks! 

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Good to know, LAW-ruh!  All this time, you've been LORE-uh in my head.  I didn't know until I had a Texan roommate in my early 20's that Laurie could different from, say, Lorie. To me, both were always the same (LORE-ee).  She said nope, she was LAW-ree. 

 

In my head, mine is mil-oh-VON-ee, however, the place where I got this name* had an accent over the y so it maybe is better pronounced mil-oh-von-EE.  I used to have the accent on the y here at WTM, but it apparently caused something in the PM feature to glitch so I removed it.

 

*I had done a search for the meaning of my given name -- beloved -- and came up with a web page that showed the words for "beloved" in numerous other languages. It said milovany was the Romanian version.  I chose that and have been using it ever since, although I've been completely unable to find that same information again, LOL.  So hopefully I'm not named after something, well, un-beloved.  :D

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Very boring, but you have to put on a Downton Abbey accent.  It's LAW-ruh COH-rin.  The 'a' and the 'o' are completely different sounds.  The 'r' in each is very light - my Scottish colleagues tease me about my mixy r/w sound.

 

Okay, that's a bit diff. then how I thought. In the U.S. I would think both the a and o would have sounded like or. Got it now though! My MIL is half Welsh and half English, and I love her accent. It's a bit softer she says than full English. 

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Fun thread!

 

I assume everybody can figure mine out.  But . . .  Paws For Me.  Alternatively, I'll accept Pause For Me if you prefer. ;)  I used a "z" instead of an "s" because a long time ago I stumbled across a board that already had a Paws4me.

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Very boring, but you have to put on a Downton Abbey accent.  It's LAW-ruh COH-rin.  The 'a' and the 'o' are completely different sounds.  The 'r' in each is very light - my Scottish colleagues tease me about my mixy r/w sound.

 

I wish I could hear a recording of you pronouncing it! 

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In my head, mine is mil-oh-VON-ee, however, the place where I got this name* had an accent over the y so it maybe is better pronounced mil-oh-von-EE. I used to have the accent on the y here at WTM, but it apparently caused something in the PM feature to glitch so I removed it.

 

I have always pronounced your name as mil-AW-vaa-nee!
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Click on the speaker icon on this page of the dictionary, or click on the bottom link to go directly to the pronunciation.

 

http://dict.longdo.com/search/%E0%B8%A5%E0%B8%B9%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%99%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B3

 

http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=th&q=%E0%B8%A5%E0%B8%B9%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%99%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B3

 

ETA: Please note that Thai is a tonal language, so using the wrong tone is going to change my name into something else entirely.

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purr-pull owl.

 

Actually, my first thought was "em-em-ee-blue," but then I remembered that I had to switch usernames here a while back.  On most of the internets I'm mmeblue, lol.  Although "Madame Blue" works for that one, too, as it's short for Madame Blueberry.

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I don't pronounce it.  Y'all can do that however you like.  Some could be rather ingenious... :lol:

 

Ok, perhaps we do pronounce it once in a while as there's a road with that name that we often walk on and it's the name of our pony farm... but I rarely pronounce it as a "User Name!"

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Lol.  Well, only people in a few northeastern states pronounce mine properly despite it's normalcy.

 

 

Let this Old Englander have a go.  CA (wide short 'a' like 'cat') - ree.

 

I grew up in MA and my sister's name is care-ee

 

 

 

Mine is: ICK sloe

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