[Surname] Re: Does anyone know how to pronounce "DUERRE"??
in reply to a message by Sean Foglai
The spelling doesn't look Turkish. Is this how the name turned out in a country other than Turkey?
Just a guess, but the UE might represent a thin Turkish U, written with an umlaut as in German. I'd have another guess and venture that it would be pronounced something like the DURE in endure.
As for the meaning, not a clue.
Just a guess, but the UE might represent a thin Turkish U, written with an umlaut as in German. I'd have another guess and venture that it would be pronounced something like the DURE in endure.
As for the meaning, not a clue.
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I hear that some girl celebrit's mother's Maiden name is Duerre and that she was Turkish. So the celeb is half Turkish half British.
So there must be some Turkish trait... :)
So there must be some Turkish trait... :)