View Message

This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

Re: Ada
in reply to a message by PJR
In Swedish it's pronounced AH-duh. I think it's a bit too old-fashioned and in Sweden people tell jokes about "Kal and Ada from Gothenburg" (Kal being the Gothenburg dialect pr. of Karl, it's not really spelled like that), it's a bit like the Ole and Lena jokes in America, I think.
OTOH, I kind of like the English pronounciation AY-da. It makes me think of "The Piano", which I liked (and I love the music).Ada Emily
Ada Emmeline
Ada Rosalind
Ada Martina
Ada Isabella
Ada Christine or Christina
Ada Marie or MariaDoes the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

No replies