[Opinions] Re: Azahar?
in reply to a message by Kit
I double-checked to confirm that this name meant "orange blossom," because I have seen azahar come up in write-ups of perfumes that use orange blossom. The sound is similar to the more familiar Zahara, but I like the switch of the A at the beginning instead of the end.
Azahar sounds prettier in Castilian Spanish than Latin American Spanish, with the lisped Z; but I still like it with the Latin American pronunciation.
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Azahar sounds prettier in Castilian Spanish than Latin American Spanish, with the lisped Z; but I still like it with the Latin American pronunciation.
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