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how do you pronouncve veronica?
'ver' rhyming with 'where' or 'ver' rhyming with 'bur'? I prefer the ver rhyming with where
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Ve ro ni ca
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depends if english or spanish.
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Whore...
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Just call ver "V" ...
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I'd simply ask Veronica how she prefers I pronounce her name, then do it that way... :2 cents:
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ver which rhymes with where
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Gary has a saying that he was taught by his father, it's great because it works all ways round...
You can call me anything, just don't call me shit. The saying is means, not matter how you say anything, just enjoy & mean it in good faith. This bringing up, turns you into a nice person. After saying this, veronica as it's wrote is how I would say this name. Americans like to have a sway on most words, like a twang, then so be it... hence your vaironica, Grapesoda :thumbsup |
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Ronnie.
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Ver-on-ica
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I find most Americans speak with a twang. Hence Potato, tomato & even names like Steve Carell would be said much different in the UK.
When a Brit says Barrel of beer, we say barul, where Americans say Ba rel. Wondering, how do you pronounce a female name like Carol, I'd say it like when you sing a carol for Christmas. A barrel of beer's said the same way by most Brits rather than Daryl, like Daryl Hannah :thumbsup |
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