I would say it's more like Hor-He (the y at the end is what lets other people know you're a "gringo", so don't say "y" at the end)
2007-01-16 11:33:41
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answered by rebeca_16_2000 3
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George
2007-01-16 17:17:45
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answer #2
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answered by That 70's girl 4
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Hor-Hay
2007-01-16 20:01:04
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answered by flywho 5
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Hor-Hey
2007-01-16 17:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Ho-ray
2007-01-16 17:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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whore-hey
jorge in spanish is actually GEORGE in english
2007-01-16 17:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hor-je (like in jejejeje)
2007-01-16 17:35:47
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answered by Martha P 7
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"curioso jorge" el changito
2007-01-16 17:44:07
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answered by .... 1
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hor (like in horse) -- he (the "he" like in "her" Not like in "HE is my friend")
2007-01-17 03:39:26
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answered by chris_keever2000 7
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steve
2007-01-16 17:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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