[Opinions] Re: Names you have pronounced incorrectly
in reply to a message by Llewella
Emil is fairly common where I live, pronounced pretty much the way you don't favour;though perhaps more AY-meel.
It's used as a stand-alone name, or as a combo, mostly Paul-Emil.
It's used as a stand-alone name, or as a combo, mostly Paul-Emil.
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I kept saying my great-great uncle was EM il, but last family reunion, I heard his descendants say AY mul.
This message was edited 1/25/2013, 3:50 AM