• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

How do you pronounce Anand?

uh-nond. I promise you that is how it is pronounced. I've met Anand before and that is how you pronounce it.
 


<< uh-nond. I promise you that is how it is pronounced. I've met Anand before and that is how you pronounce it. >>



You are correct.

 
an then and.
rolleye.gif
 


<< I used to work with an Indian gentleman at Intel who pronounced it "AH - nand". I pronounce it "ah - nAHnd"

nik
>>


I would say he was right... AH- NUNDH is about the right pronounciation....
 


<<

<< I used to work with an Indian gentleman at Intel who pronounced it "AH - nand". I pronounce it "ah - nAHnd"

nik
>>


I would say he was right... AH- NUNDH is about the right pronounciation....
>>

well.... you can't accent both syllables, right? The way the Indian gentleman pronounced it, he was putting the emphasis on the first syllable.

nik (can't spell right now)
 


<< uh-nond. I promise you that is how it is pronounced. I've met Anand before and that is how you pronounce it. >>



with a looong nonnnnd
 


<<

<< uh-nond. I promise you that is how it is pronounced. I've met Anand before and that is how you pronounce it. >>



with a looong nonnnnd
>>


That sounds dirty. 😉
 
AH-nund. This is the typical Indian pronunciation of the name (would bet that's what his parents call him 🙂.
 
Back
Top