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[Facts] Re: a question for caprice
In German the double dots over a vowel is written out with an e. So it would be Uell, and in German "when two vowels go walking the second does the talking." So it would sound more like ewe � with a rounded mouth.Source, my mother is born and raised German, has a green card for US but maintains her citizenship... and I was born there.
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How do you pronounce Ylva?  ·  Karen  ·  11/27/2004, 2:20 PM
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a question for caprice  ·  Lala  ·  11/28/2004, 7:35 AM
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