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[Opinions] Re: Natalija and Gabrielja
I don't care for the spellings, but the names are fine. In Spanish, "J" sounds like an English "H." I imagine it's related to that.-- Sarah
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Actually...(m)The Js come from Eastern European languages like Latvian and Crotatian. They sound just like a Y: nah-TAHL-ee-yah and gah-bree-EHL-yah. I'm not sure what's up with Gabrielja, though. Are you sure it wasn't Gabrijela?
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Woops!I think it was Gabrijela :P sorry~Jacqueline~
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Oh, thank you!
~Jacqueline~
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