I can't pronounce the name.
On speculation linking the Gunners with a swoop for Monaco midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, Merson added: «People tell me about the lad at Monaco, but I can't pronounce his name!»
Many of her allies in the party — and even people seconding her nomination — couldn't pronounce her name.
If you can't pronounce the name, stay away from it.
My mom said her tennis friend's advice was to «make sure the baby can pronounce it» because her grandchildren call her by her nickname «Kitty» but since they can't pronounce the name is comes out «titty» hahaha.
About me: Hey, My names Marilis, those who can't pronounce my name call me Mary.
The Xoloitzcuintli: If you can't pronounce the name of this toy breed, just call him «Sho - low.»
It can be annoying when Siri doesn't pronounce names correctly, but you can do something about that.
Even if you're well qualified, an employer may hesitate to phone you for an interview if he or she can't pronounce your name or even doesn't know whether to expect a male or female.
Not exact matches
«The coffee category had gotten very complex and cluttered — lots of
names and lots of geographies consumers can't even
pronounce,» says Gass.
co because the former
name was hard to
pronounce, and the person who owned Tailored.com wouldn't budge on selling it to her.
According to captioners, the last part of Weinstein should be
pronounced like «stine»
not «steen» — similar to how we
pronounce the last
name for legendary physics genius Albert Einstein.
I learned early on to brush off the misspellings and mispronunciations, but when I'm interviewing for a job, I don't want to be the dolt who doesn't know how to
pronounce the boss's
name.
The «jc» letter combination may throw readers off, but her last
name is
pronounced «Woh - JIS - key,»
not «Woh - JIC - kee.»
I was a brown woman whose
name was Reshma Saujani — a
name most people couldn't
pronounce.
(Herendeen is so new to Valeant that he couldn't even
pronounce the
names of Valeant's drugs, with their tongue - twisting monikers, on the earnings call, declaring after a few false starts, «I'm
not even going to try.»)
Jesus was born a Jew, and his
name in Hebrew was perhaps
pronounced Ye · shu ′ a `, but the inspired writers of the Christian Scriptures did
not hesitate to use the Greek form of the
name, I · e · sous ′.
Would it be by never speaking or writing his
name because we do
not know exactly how it was originally
pronounced?
I do remember going through a stage of wondering if I wasn't
pronouncing God's
name right, or if I even had his
name right in the first...
Her first
name means optimistic and radiant life but we added the extra «
n» for a connection to my own middle
name (Lynn) and it is
pronounced with soft «e» sound.
Why are we slaughtering each other over the way we
pronounce the
name of a deity that may
not even exist as we seem to know it?
The British narrator, who
pronounced the hero's
name with three syllables (Christ - ee - an), kept the pace moving with his brilliant voices, giving a slimy nasal whine to a denizen of Vanity Fair («Why aren't you buying our goods?
The Christian must
not only have the courage to represent a balanced eternal doctrine, but also to enunciate a contemporary slogan which he may, in certain circumstances, do in the
name of Christianity, even though it can -
not be
pronounced by the official Church.
But, just as is human nature, it was
not long before they returned to their wicked ways, and about 100 years later, a prophet by the
name of Nahum arose in Israel, and he too
pronounced judgement upon Nineveh.
Its
not McArthurs place to
pronounce in the
name of God, and neither is it ours to contra
pronounce.
Note also in the reading that this is the word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and grace here comes through as it has
not previously in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more
pronounced in Hebrew, and compare the same feature in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying in the very
name all the essential meaning of the divine Life.
They don't
pronounce it «Hay zoos» so as
not to offend but because that is how you say the
name Jesus in Spanish.
It's
pronounced «Nam - A»,
not «
name».
I can't even
pronounce the
name correctly, but I sure can eat it!
I think me and my fiancee (who's
name happens to be Kael,
pronounced the same way, I really can't get enough:) eat sauteed kale at least four times a week for breakfast.
Quinoa has become one of our favorite discoveries, and
not just for its exotic
name (
pronounced KEEN - wah — you may need to say it a few times to make it stick).
I also get worried when there are a tonne of ingredients on labels that I've never heard of / can't
pronounce but from the research I've done, quite a few of the more scientific
names aren't actually chemicals, just the scientific
names for regular, naturally occurring ingredients.
Then I started noticing the ingredient lists and how much of it I couldn't
pronounce — all in the
name of a few less calories or fat.
Cowher can get away with doing almost anything, but he might want to be more careful with his word choice next time he does the highlights, and make sure he doesn't
pronounce Brandon Weeden's
name with a slur.
Meneghin (
pronounced men - uh - GEEN) isn't a
name well known to basketball fans outside Europe, but the New York Knicks thought enough of 6» 8» Dino Meneghin to draft him in 1971, long before one out of every three NBA centers was foreign - born.
Or even someone whom i never heard of or whose
name i can't
pronounce.
Roberts explained that when they were children, her older brother couldn't
pronounce her proper
name, Corinne, and the nickname stuck.
Innit weird that, should Giroud leave as part of the deal for HWNCBP II (He Whose
Name Can
not Be
Pronounced 2, we've signed HWNCBP I today) we will have got rid of our front three, who scored something like 70 goals last season, but have pretty much kept all our defenders and midfielders, who have largely been abject as a unit, and individually.
Not only will he be a commentators nightmare but fans will also take a bit of time getting used to
pronouncing the
name of our new defender from Nantes.
Raddy, Draxler — a
name that when
pronouncing it helps you remove nasty flem — would indeed be a good fit, but I reckon he did
not really want to leave Germany in a hurry.
«Lovely
name, but they
pronounce it Annay, and
not An - eye - ees.
Because Anaïs is an existing
name that is
not usually
pronounced «Annay.»
Reuben is
not a super popular
name here, but it's common enough for non-Jews to
pronounce and it sounds nice to me.
And if they're
not stealing, then they're doing something else to anger parents, like mispronouncing little Jhykcen (pronounced «Jackson») or Espn's first names, or making up cute little nicknames for children that were NOT Parent Authoriz
not stealing, then they're doing something else to anger parents, like mispronouncing little Jhykcen (
pronounced «Jackson») or Espn's first
names, or making up cute little nicknames for children that were
NOT Parent Authoriz
NOT Parent Authorized.
Names do
not stay unusual for long, particularly if a celebrity joins the party, so parents have to keep raising the bar if they want their child to be called something that won't be forgotten in a hurry (or, from the grandparents» point of view, can't be spelt,
pronounced or taken seriously!)
Think twice about giving your children foods with labels listing food additives, colors, preservatives, or chemical
names you can't
pronounce.
We agree that we want something easy to
pronounce and pretty easy to spell and we don't want any more
names that start with a B, E, J or P.
Cilla (
pronounced «cee - ya») is so unpopular that it wasn't even given a baby
name popularity number ranking and less than 5 babies were given the
name in 2016.
They are easy to
pronounce, they sound sweeter than longer
names and its preferred by those who do
not like to have pet
names.
Names should
not be too difficult to
pronounce or write.