YES! I actually tried to change the pronunciation of his name on Wikipedia but it wouldn’t let me edit the page at all :(
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Even in German, it wouldn’t sound like ‘Bay-ner’; that’s closer to an ä. Actually, with ö it’d sound more like a soft...
That’s how I pronounce it. Because it’s funny and I am twelve.
I keep telling people to go ahead and call him “Boner,” since he’s clearly an absolute prick.
:| We don’t have those in America.
but duh, it’s Kin-der surprise.
YES! I actually tried...change the pronunciation of his...on...
The “oe” in American surnames is usually a transition from an umlautted “o” … the sound of an umlautted letter has no...
yeah it’s german. i have a friend whose last name is Boehm, pronounced “Bame”. but this is still funny.
In German, ö can be written as “oe” when no umlaut is available for input, however it would still sound more like...
isn’t that a german thing, though? i don’t really get it. my name is hunter. we don’t really have any strange trick for...