
01-04-2002, 06:07 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally posted by feivel
Graal,
although it depends in what ;angauge its spelt,
if that was using english grammar, and english prenunciation,
it would be grawl, two As make that sound..
like Kazaa, two A's are basically the same sound as one A but longer...
although if it was a different langauge na dprenunciation then I dont know, for instance my name is spelled Feivel,
normal sense would say Is should come before e's
and that my name would sound like Fayvel or Feevel,
but considering it is a Yiddish name, and Yiddish is a mix of hebrew and German, it is prenounced Fivel. The reason for this is, in German when there are two vowels next to eachother, the prenunciation is on the second vowwel, thats why blitzkrieg is prenounced blitzkreeg
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