Weird question...lol
Calimama wrote: So my lab partners name is Tsumisha. She lives with 4 other girls and I need to call her but I can't figure out how to say her name. Any ideas on how to pronounce that!?
PrairieMom replied: sue-misha? sue-me-ha? THIS is why people need to name their children "normal" names and not add extra letters.
holley79 replied: I have no clue.
Cece00 replied: I think it would be like SUE MEE SHA
My2Beauties replied: I would say su-mi-sha
Calimama replied: I think the first one looks right.. I didn't know if the T was supposed to be silent or not.
grandma replied: Yeah, like Bella!
Crystalina replied: Yes, just pretend the "T" is not there.
mysweetpeasWil&Wes replied: Yes, I would think the T is silent just like the word TSUNAMI! That's what came to mind when I read the name.
Anthony275 replied: i think the T is silent
grandma replied: See, I would have NO idea, when I was growing up people had pretty simple/normal names....lol
Calimama replied: That poor girl, I'm going to butcher her name for this entire semester.
bawoodsmall replied: Yeah me too...the t has to be silent.
Anthony275 replied: there was a girl in my class last year...name looked like a bunch of letters were jumbled together
Calimama replied:
Anthony275 replied: im gonna have to find her in the yearbook and ill "spell" it out for you
PrairieMom replied: the table leader at my MOPs group's name is Siobahn. WTH is that? I think she pronounces it Shavahn. What ever. i' am always like "Hey... you..."
Calimama replied: Sounds like a vampires name..
Anthony275 replied: its an irish name... siobhan
My3LilMonkeys replied: Yup, very traditional Irish name. It's generally pronounced Sha-vonne.
Denise, maybe you'll luck out and she goes by a nickname!
PrairieMom replied: thats her. She has dark hair, but her daughter has the curliest most beautiful red hair i have ever seen.
luvmykids replied: Wow, I know a Siobahn (pronounced Sha-vonne)....I had no idea it was Irish, I never thought I'd hear of another one either
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