[Opinions] Re: Euryphaëssa
in reply to a message by New_Chloe
A neat GP name if ever I saw one. :-) Mn material, at best. We wouldn't want to give the primary school teacher a heart attack on day one, would we? Then again, what's the difference anymore?
By the way, I heard Eurydice pronounced last night. I was watching a BBC production ("Rosemary and Thyme") and they said it as, "yoo-RID-i-see." I think we were having this discussion a while back. Forgive me if I've gotten you mixed up with someone else.
By the way, I heard Eurydice pronounced last night. I was watching a BBC production ("Rosemary and Thyme") and they said it as, "yoo-RID-i-see." I think we were having this discussion a while back. Forgive me if I've gotten you mixed up with someone else.
This message was edited 6/29/2011, 12:27 PM
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Primary school teachers are my mortal enemies! I will name all my children Euryphaëssa, just to thwart them.
Hmm, it could have been me who was wondering about Eurydice, I can't recall. I say it like "yoo-REE-dissy"; "yoo-RID-i-see" seems a bit more respectable.
Hmm, it could have been me who was wondering about Eurydice, I can't recall. I say it like "yoo-REE-dissy"; "yoo-RID-i-see" seems a bit more respectable.