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[lojban] Re: Question
--- In lojban@y..., pycyn@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 7/13/2002 1:16:40 PM Central Daylight Time,
> rlpowell@d... writes:
>
>
> > On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 09:20:39PM +0200, Daniel Tripmix wrote:
> > > Daniel in norwegian (my name)
> > >
> > > D - as D in doom
> > > A - as A in father
> > > N - as N in no
> > > I - as I in inn
> > > E - as E in explosion
> > > L - as L in listen
> > >
> > > will my name be writhen the same in Lojban? If not could you
pleas
> > > tell me the corect way to wrigth it.
> >
> > Lojban has no sound like 'i as in inn'. If you spell it
'daniel', you
> > end up with a dipthong, something like 'dawn-yell' (i.e. more an
> > American or British pronounciation). 'danel' is probably
closest, but
> > it's really a stylistic choice on your part.
> >
>
> Another possibility is {dani,el} , roughly my dialect "Donny -el;"
still not
> exactly right, but with the right syllable count (if I understand
the
> original description).
I really have to disagree with a spelling {danel} - of which you say,
it comes closest! I do not know how this (Hebrew!) name is pronounced exact=
ly
in Norwegian, but if it is similar to German or Hebrew pronunciation,
the spelling given by pycyn - {dani,el} - for sure comes closest! In German=
, for
me, there are - almost undiscernible - variants between Dani-el and Dan-jel=
, and
so I hear - and see! - it in Hebrew: the spelling is dalet/nun/yod/aleph/la=
med and I
hear it pronounced like "Dani-él", although the vowel "é" is written
under yod instead of under aleph! Nevertheless the Roman transcription bein=
g
"Danjél" or "Danyél"!!! So what? Maybe our Israelian friends can comment he=
re.
mi'e .aulun.
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