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[Opinions] Re: Enda
by
Dracotorix
2/12/2011, 11:53 AM
in reply to
a message by Llewella
I can't help thinking of
Ender
said with a New
York
accent... otherwise I think I'd like it. Was it "AYN-da" or "EHN-da"?
I like
Enda
Peter
,
Enda
Theodore
,
Enda
Benjmin, and maybe
Enda
Ferdinand
and
Enda
Michael
.
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Speranza
2/12/2011, 4:07 PM
It's En-dah.
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Llewella
(penguiny7)
2/12/2011, 1:59 PM
I'm pretty sure they said it EN-da, but I can't be sure. I didn't think of it being like
Ender
with a New
York
accent. Ha!
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Alisha
(alicehartley4884)
2/12/2011, 1:22 PM
It's exactly the same as
Ender
in my accent. I actually thought it was a feminised spelling of it.
Enda
Theodore
is quite interesting :)
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erb816
2/12/2011, 1:20 PM
I thought the *EXACT* same thing!
Can't say I'm much of a fan, although
Enda
Ferdinand
is interesting enough.
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