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[Opinions] Re: Taliesin
WAY too many N's in Taliesin Dylan Evans. Just--no. Too many N's. I live in Wisconsin, and so I immediately think of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home. It's a gorgeous place, and it's pronunced tal-YES-in (tal sounds like Al) around here. Tal-ee-ES-in and tally-ES-in sound overly drawn out to me.I really like Taliesin with the nn Tal (once again, rhyming with Al). I probably wouldn't use it, but I have good associations with it, and I think it's very handsome.Array


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