How about the first name? I'd like to just call him "Kenny," but I guess that would be to American of me.
How about the first name? I'd like to just call him "Kenny," but I guess that would be to American of me.
Bekele wrote:
After listening to Geb say it a few times, I would characterize the prononciation as something between:
beh-keh-leh
and
buh-kuh-luh
An approximation: Be ke le = Be (BUckle) ke (COmmand) le (LUsh)
The vowel sound (same for each syllable) is clipped and indistinct -- something between a short "e" (as in "bet") and a short "u" (as in "duh"). The accent is evenly distributed among the three syllables.
But again, where on the Gaz de France site is the interview with Geb?
I cannot find it.
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