[Opinions] Re: Irma
in reply to a message by guasguendi
I prefer the German version; I'm not familiar with Spanish, and URma is really off-putting. Although, I knew a South African girl with a German father whose name was Irmela. Her dad called her IRmuhluh, but to everyone else she was URmuhluh and for some reason this seemed quite OK to me.
Irma has a 1920s vibe to me: Irma dances the Charleston, the fringe on her dress flies, her daringly short hair falls into her eyes and she clutches her long, long, long string of beads so they don't raise bruises on her fellow party-goers. She doesn't know Jay Gatsby, but she'd like to.
Irma has a 1920s vibe to me: Irma dances the Charleston, the fringe on her dress flies, her daringly short hair falls into her eyes and she clutches her long, long, long string of beads so they don't raise bruises on her fellow party-goers. She doesn't know Jay Gatsby, but she'd like to.