Irish names - and everything else - are always something completely different from what I think they are. I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
Clearly, you haven't been watching SUPERGIRL lately.

But, yeah, that's a tricky one.
Irish names - and everything else - are always something completely different from what I think they are. I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
I knew the name from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge".Admittedly I don't recall ever seeing the name "Farquhar" before
People have great fun trying to pronounce the Irish name AoifeIrish names - and everything else - are always something completely different from what I think they are. I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
I knew the name from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge".
People have great fun trying to pronounce the Irish name Aoife
I think we Irish would lean more towards "Ee-fah" but only marginally more so than "Ee-fuh". The Irish accent may be difference between two.That was the name of Bo's mother on Lost Girl, and they pronounced it "Ee-fuh." It was quite a while before I discovered how it was spelled.
I think we Irish would lean more towards "Ee-fah" but only marginally more so than "Ee-fuh". The Irish accent may be difference between two.
Irish names - and everything else - are always something completely different from what I think they are. I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
Irish names - and everything else - are always something completely different from what I think they are. I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
I still have no idea how you pronounce "Siobhan."
Basically "Shuh-vahn."
Wait... so that's how Mrs. S's name is spelled? I just always assumed Chevonne or something.
My favorite peripheral Legion of Super-Heroes character is the Science Police officer Shvaughn Erin. It's a much more graspable spelling.
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