[Opinions] Re: "Unique" names from a volunteering event
in reply to a message by BeccyLeader2
Imogen is a normal name in Britain, not America. My American friend thought "what the heck is this" when she saw it.
It was pronounced ee-mo-dzheen, which could be how the name is said, but I thought it would be ee-mo-gehn.
It was pronounced ee-mo-dzheen, which could be how the name is said, but I thought it would be ee-mo-gehn.
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Interesting. I've heard it said i-mo-jehn (with I as in pig and J as in jump and the vowels both mostly schwas).
ih-muh-dzhuhn?
(I write dzh for j because I'm more used to j being y)
(I write dzh for j because I'm more used to j being y)
Yeah, exactly