Saturday, November 14, 2009

Why no one says my name right ?!!?

my name is "Narges" , it means narcissus in Persian and hell no one ever pronounces it right ; some say NARJIS ,NAJES, IT IS Narges ,how would u say my name ?

Why no one says my name right ?!!?
Nar Jayes. It is lovely. Make sure you write the pronuction on your card for graduation and say it to them slowly. If they don't forgive them and walk on...someday maybe you will be famous and we will all know how to say it!
Reply:Nar-jess


I hope you consider all this when you have a child...


Give the pooor thing a NORMAL name...
Reply:Can't say. Spell it phonetically. I just know the Enlish and Spanish phonemes. Teach me the Persian phonemes and I will gradly pronounce your name the way YOU would like it pornounced. Sorry, we are not as literate as you are.





Pronounce my name, " rjlstemika-l9kmtuum" using the Spanish phonemes please. Same ole, same ole- miscommunication.
Reply:OK..................SOME ALSO CALLIN MINE WRONG TOO


BUT I DON'T CARE


WHO WILL SHOW %26amp; GIVE IMPRESSIONS AND EFFECTS


UR NAME OR UR ACTIONS AND DEALINGS


THEN IT IS EASY............CORRECT THE NAME SOFTLY ONCE OR TWICE OR TRIPLE.........IF NO CHANGE


SO WHATEVER THEY SAID OR CALLED U


U WHO GIVE THE SHOW NOT UR NAME


D'ACCORD


WISHING MY POINT REACHED U
Reply:narges %26gt;%26gt;(nargayes)%26gt;?
Reply:Id say it like NAR-GEES. But please don't be offended when people pronounce it wrong, just politely correct them.
Reply:i would say narjes.


and if people really knew that the nameis persian or speak persian. then people would actually say it right.





and when you're gonna graduate (assuming you're still in school)


hope that the school staff pronounces it right during the ceremony





but learn how to be mature about their wrong doing and politely correct them. don't get all spazzed out about it.





many people get my last name wrong too cuz it's a thai surname.


but i don't get pissed off.


i just smile and laugh when they try to say it and politely correct them.


1 comment:

  1. this is really confusing still. so is it pronounced nar-jis (like larges, only with an n), or nar-jays??

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