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vrbaba

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Originally posted by: psixninja
Originally posted by: Ryan Smith
Originally posted by: vrbaba
Originally posted by: Shawn
It's Anand (pronounced ah-non-d), not AnAnd.

actually.. aa-nund .. to be right
Shawn had it right. There's no U sound in our name the last time I checked.;) The O sound is tricky though, it has a the tinge of an A in there too.

So, that is the real pronunciation, stated by Shawn and confirmed by Ryan Smith? Is there a mod to help out?

Heh, two guys named "Shawn" and "Ryan" trying to tell me how to pronounce an Indian name :D Just the irony, but you guys probably didn't know I was Indian.

Its kind of hard to explain in words, you might be right in how you pronounce it actually. Its the "nun" word thats there. so Aa (not really Ah) + nun + d.

It is definitely not A+Nand as many other people think/say it.

EDIT: I voted already, bumping the thread for a long time luker :)
 

James Bond

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Originally posted by: vrbaba
Originally posted by: psixninja
Originally posted by: Ryan Smith
Originally posted by: vrbaba
Originally posted by: Shawn
It's Anand (pronounced ah-non-d), not AnAnd.

actually.. aa-nund .. to be right
Shawn had it right. There's no U sound in our name the last time I checked.;) The O sound is tricky though, it has a the tinge of an A in there too.

So, that is the real pronunciation, stated by Shawn and confirmed by Ryan Smith? Is there a mod to help out?

Heh, two guys named "Shawn" and "Ryan" trying to tell me how to pronounce an Indian name :D Just the irony, but you guys probably didn't know I was Indian.

Its kind of hard to explain in words, you might be right in how you pronounce it actually. Its the "nun" word thats there. so Aa (not really Ah) + nun + d.

It is definitely not A+Nand as many other people think/say it.

EDIT: I voted already, bumping the thread for a long time luker :)

Hmm.. So its pronounced:
Aa-naun+d?