[Facts] Re: Two pronunciations (Spanish, Italian)
in reply to a message by Elinor
Odalis if it is Spanish would be pronounced oh-DAH-lees, because in Spanish, "o" is pronounced oh, "a" is pronounced ah, and "i" is always ee.
Fabiola is pronounced fah-bee-OH-lah. In Spanish, which it isn't, might I add, it would be fah-BYOH-lah.
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Fabiola is pronounced fah-bee-OH-lah. In Spanish, which it isn't, might I add, it would be fah-BYOH-lah.
Hope this helps
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This message was edited 1/3/2006, 3:39 PM