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Discusman  +  574982 Fri, 10 Oct 08 02:17 AM
Hi all,

I'm having difficulties pronouce a word that is totally new to me. And I don't know how to pronounce people's name.. something like Lefebvre, Lasseter.. etc. Some uncommon names..

Is there a trick I can use in this case?

Thanks in advance.
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Mister Micawber  +  574999 Fri, 10 Oct 08 03:02 AM
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