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Model Name Pronunciation

^well I don't know how I can answer that, I just wrote the pronounciation I heard in a video once.

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it sounds like Croose, as in Juice.
 
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^ we should get all the model 2gether and ask them how they pronounced their name,.... then everything will be solved :)
 
sethii said:
^well I don't know how I can answer that, I just wrote the pronounciation I heard in a video once.

skip to 1:10


it sounds like Croose, as in Juice.

That is exactly how to pronounce it! It rhimes at a fast pronounced moose
 
Li Ya Fan said:
I want to ask about some new girls. It's best to learn early before you get too used to say in your own wrong way. :D

Ida Ågrahn - ?
...
EE-da AW-graan ('aa' like in "car")
 
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YES! the g in Driegen does sound like clearing your thread, that's the perfect description!

vogue_addiction said:
True-z Howj-Vald

Row-Zen-nuh Dow-Zj

;)

And those are far from correct as far as I am concerned.

Truus Hooiveld: uu is very hard to describe... there are no examples in English I can think of, so I will have to explain how to use your lips :lol: First, pout them as if you want to kiss. Then slightly open them and make a noise.. there's uu!. Now, the ooi in Hooiveld has no clear examples either so I have to grasp back at the yiddish again :p... Remember Fran in The Nanny? If something would go wrong she'd go 'Oy!' That's it, but then a bit longer. The eld in veld is like compelled.

Rosanne Doosje: Row-sah-nuhh Dow(as in Dover)-shuhh
 
Mr-Dale said:
Truus Hooiveld: uu is very hard to describe... there are no examples in English I can think of, so I will have to explain how to use your lips :lol: First, pout them as if you want to kiss. Then slightly open them and make a noise.. there's uu!.

:shock: that sounds so wrong :rofl:
 
how do you say snejana onopka?

and also, vlada's last name, roslyakova?

oh, and one more: hana soukupova?
 
mcflyandgemmafan said:
how do you say snejana onopka?


and Onopka....just how it looks I think: On-Op-Ka



^she gets 'snejana' wrong :P
 
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Mr-Dale said:
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YES! the g in Driegen does sound like clearing your thread, that's the perfect description!



And those are far from correct as far as I am concerned.

Truus Hooiveld: uu is very hard to describe... there are no examples in English I can think of, so I will have to explain how to use your lips :lol: First, pout them as if you want to kiss. Then slightly open them and make a noise.. there's uu!. Now, the ooi in Hooiveld has no clear examples either so I have to grasp back at the yiddish again :p... Remember Fran in The Nanny? If something would go wrong she'd go 'Oy!' That's it, but then a bit longer. The eld in veld is like compelled.

Rosanne Doosje: Row-sah-nuhh Dow(as in Dover)-shuhh

I think they are pronounced OK, if you're english and just say out loud what you see.
Try it.
 
Mr-Dale said:
Truus Hooiveld: uu is very hard to describe... there are no examples in English I can think of, so I will have to explain how to use your lips :lol: First, pout them as if you want to kiss. Then slightly open them and make a noise.. there's uu!. Now, the ooi in Hooiveld has no clear examples either so I have to grasp back at the yiddish again :p... Remember Fran in The Nanny? If something would go wrong she'd go 'Oy!' That's it, but then a bit longer. The eld in veld is like compelled.
:p ...

Or dissect how you pronounce the word 'you' by letting the sounds roll over your tongue VERY slowly. Snail's pace. It might take a while, but then you notice there is two sounds within the 'ou' part. Now throw away the 'oo' bit and there you have what we refer to as 'uu'. Hm wait, it's actually much easier. It's basically a Welsh kind of pronounced 'truth', replace 'th' by an 's' and what's left is Truus!. :woot: (almost)

My dilemma: do Swedes pronounce the name Elsa as Elsa or Elza?
 
Hahaha, well I guess Dutch is just a ridiculous language when you're not a Dutchie yourself :p
 
Mr-Dale said:
Hahaha, well I guess Dutch is just a ridiculous language when you're not a Dutchie yourself :p

do you know the phrase 'double dutch' ? People use it to describe something incomprehensible
 

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