It is pronounced with a stress on the G
2006-12-03 09:15:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It relies upon. In Spanish, "ana" is declared "ON-ah." If i understand a family is familiar with Spanish phonetics, or the call seems to be Spanish, i might say ON-ah as quickly as I see Ana or -ana. inspite of the undeniable fact that, it quite is used quite many times in English names interchangeably with Anna, and that i understand that. So if I see an English call in an English family, I relatively tend to assume that -ana is the comparable as -anna. as an occasion, Anabel, Liliana, etc. base line: I relatively have a wager in my techniques in the past i attempt to pronounce the call, and if i'm ideal, super. If i'm incorrect, then I perfect it and flow on. yet I know that human beings can pronounce them in a distinctive way. i might quite pronounce Kianna as key-ANNA, on an identical time as Kiana could doubtlessly be key-ON-ah, or it may be key-ANNA besides. i might could ask the guy to make useful of the perfect pronunciation.
2016-10-17 15:07:57
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely not an Egyptian name.
2006-12-03 17:29:34
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answered by rinah 6
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This is not an Egyptian nor even Arabic name!
Check the spelling & send a question again so that we can help u!
2006-12-03 00:58:31
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answered by Ouzy 3
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is this supposed to be an egyptian name?!
2006-12-02 20:43:35
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answered by m_elnakib 2
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this isn't an egyptian name
2006-12-04 08:25:02
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answered by alaa_cancer 3
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this is definiteley not an egyptian name..
2006-12-02 22:35:27
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answered by Stratomanssy 5
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I'm sure there is something wrong,maybe you mean "sherien" do you???
2006-12-03 08:49:30
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answered by Maro's mom 5
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It's called "satanic paganism" and "anti-Christ" spirit.
2006-12-02 08:47:30
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answered by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4
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i don't know
2006-12-02 19:38:29
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answered by Kalooka 7
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