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At the same same time, in Paris, people shout at each other in the same way and don't understand each other ! Good work italians, you sould give us lessons ! 😂
I almost got called ken because of an American character, then everyone asking my mother about my planned name went "oh like barbie's husband." So she decided to change my name.
My aunt wanted to name my cousin Gaylene but then my mum and dad adopted a dog whose name was Gaylene (or Gay for short). Aunt was really angry about it for awhile and chose a different name. In the 90s she told my parents how glad she was that they had a dog named Gay (back then it meant both lame and homosexual).
There's this NPC in a game I play that is called Fion in the English version. As a baguette, I had a good laugh when I met him, of course! Fortunately, they changed the name for the French version (Fionn). But still, I sometimes see him and the "Fion" above his head and I can't help but giggle like a child.
@vitali8259 a friend and I were waiting tables at a wedding in Ireland when we came across this name tag... It was really hard serving the guy all night with a straight face... 🤦😂😂
@@Vukzir ça revient au même que quand nous on dit la fouff en gros (j'avais une colloc qui sortait avec un anglais, elle s'appelait Fanny, fin de la blague XD )
On trouve la correspondance de ce prénom dans de nombreux pays. Comme il s'agit d'un nom propre on garde celui qui a été donné à la naissance dans lr pays d'origine. Il est à noter qu'en Espagne la reine Élisabeth était appelée "Reina Isabel".
j'ai connu un dénommé James mais prononcé à la française et....it hurts ears to hear Jams (prononced Jah not Jay with nearly the same ending but with the french accent) horrible!! attention sans prononcer Jamy mais JAm (avec le bon gros "a" à la française en plein mileu) donc Jah me seu