Elio?
- Love!
- Like
- Neutral
- Dislike
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- Love!
- Like
- Neutral
- Dislike
- Lose
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Does your answer change if you knew my younger sister is Elian@ “Ellie”?
- No
- Yeah, it’s unusable now
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Elio?
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Does your answer change if you knew my younger sister is Elian@ “Ellie”?
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dorothea jane “thea”, elizabeth jean “betty”, samantha ruth “ruth”, margaret anne “meg”, catherine louisa “kat”, & alexandra ellis “scout”
as sisters?
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btw, scout is a nickname they gave her & i prefer kat to cat as a nickname for catherine!
i think i’ve got it? maybe?
thoughts on sibset Matteo, Luca, & Nicolo? “Matt, Luca, & Nico”?
Matt is 19, Luca is 17, and Nico is 13
I personally prefer just Nico, but I think the three names sound great together!
reminds me of Tori, the Victorious main, who i found rather annoying as a child ://
Diana & Arthur are a perfect match! plus, you get the Princess Di bonus, whom you are a big fan of if i remember correctly!
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Based off of flow…
Taqqiq → TAH-kick (ah like apple)
Rainier → ray-NEER
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It’s almost perfect Except it’s more HAHV-leen-ah (the f is softer and the a is always pronounced as in car). Also, I wouldn’t say “ah” is rhyming with off, but maybe that’s an accent thing
Oh, I didn’t watch [name_m]Victorious[/name_m] even though I did watch iCarly. Thank you for making me aware!
Thank you!
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Welcome back to another episode of Late-night Pondering with Liss
Which of these unusual words could be used as names?
Luftmench → LOOFT-mensh
Meláni → MEH-law-nee
Mångata → MOON-gah-tah
Paralian → Puh-rah-lee-an
Psithurism → SITH-er-is-um
Sehnsucht → SEN-suct
Smultronställe → SMULL-tron-steh-leh
Vorfreude → VOR-fry-dah
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Vorfreude is FOR-froy-duh though and Sehnsucht more like … ZEHN-zoo[x]t? I don’t even know how to describe the sound ch makes. Maybe someone who knows Hebrew knows how to transcribe this to [name_f]English[/name_f]?
i would describe it as similar to how you would pronounce an h when trying to do a Russian accent, if that helps hahah
å is “aw” (the same as “or” in my accent) not “oo”
which sound do you prefer! i just came across aixa & àïxa and,!!! wow!!! :,)
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okay one more
nicknames for ohara? x
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