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Originally posted by: DVK916
I have an uncle named, Nguyen Nguyen.
lol.
Uhh... its like a slur to say Nguyen... blah... but its more like wyuenn... or w/e...
It's like an American saying Duc...
Hi Duck.
Originally posted by: DVK916
I have an uncle named, Nguyen Nguyen.
Originally posted by: DVK916
I have an uncle named, Nguyen Nguyen.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Note to Vietnamese people: Please spell your name in a way that we can pronounce with our clumsy Western Tongues!
Originally posted by: maddogchen
new yen
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Note to Vietnamese people: Please spell your name in a way that we can pronounce with our clumsy Western Tongues!
Phuc Dat Bich (not sure if that's really a name but it sounds totally Vietnamese) is pronounced "fook dut bick"
Originally posted by: Tuktuk
The basic answer I've always heard for this is "win."
However, a Vietnamese man I was friends with was named "Ngoi." It was pronounced noy, rhyming with toy, troy, boy. If both names have the same rules of pronunciation, then Nguyen should be pronounced something like new-win.
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Note to Vietnamese people: Please spell your name in a way that we can pronounce with our clumsy Western Tongues!
Phuc Dat Bich (not sure if that's really a name but it sounds totally Vietnamese) is pronounced "fook dut bick"
lol, wasnt that from that flash video?
