K kaZ8Teen Golden Member Apr 27, 2003 1,067 0 76 Jul 13, 2003 #1 hehe, i always thought it was an-and. but my cousin pronounces it a-non..just curious
Ryan Lifer Oct 31, 2000 27,519 2 81 Jul 13, 2003 #2 Do a search, it's been discussed to death. "Ah-nond"
K kaZ8Teen Golden Member Apr 27, 2003 1,067 0 76 Jul 13, 2003 #5 oops, ill be sure to search before posting next time
P PCboy Senior member Jul 9, 2001 847 0 0 Jul 13, 2003 #11 ditto, ah-nind, same way with ah-nond/ah-nand i guess..
N NoReMoRsE Platinum Member Jul 24, 2001 2,078 1 81 Jul 13, 2003 #12 Originally posted by: UglyCassanova ah - nand for me. Click to expand...
M Mallow Diamond Member Jul 25, 2001 6,108 1 0 Jul 13, 2003 #13 an-and for me I'm too lazy to change it after all these years. I would have to think to hard about it each time if I were to change it :/
an-and for me I'm too lazy to change it after all these years. I would have to think to hard about it each time if I were to change it :/
guyver01 Lifer Sep 25, 2000 22,135 5 61 Jul 13, 2003 #14 i pronounce it: Aanndndnd-9-ihkjf';aj3-9rz;'eojfa[903r;aj3-2;jf';ejf';,d,pf0ewr3-tek the 9-ihkjf';aj3-9rz;'eojfa[903r;aj3-2;jf';ejf';,d,pf0ewr3 is silent
i pronounce it: Aanndndnd-9-ihkjf';aj3-9rz;'eojfa[903r;aj3-2;jf';ejf';,d,pf0ewr3-tek the 9-ihkjf';aj3-9rz;'eojfa[903r;aj3-2;jf';ejf';,d,pf0ewr3 is silent
D dpopiz Diamond Member Jan 28, 2001 4,454 0 0 Jul 13, 2003 #15 ah-NOND (nond is where the emphasis is) I think it's an Indian name or something, anyway I used to know a guy named anand.
ah-NOND (nond is where the emphasis is) I think it's an Indian name or something, anyway I used to know a guy named anand.