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How do you pro. Antigone? I've heard it said different ways and was just wondering which is correct, thanks.


Leona
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an-TIH-go-nee
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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The original pronounciation is an-TEA-gon-ee
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Pavlos, while you are here...My cat is called Zorba. Is it true that it means "live every day" in Greek?
Eucharisto!*A meow massages the heart.*
~Stuart McMillan
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I am slightly embarrassed to admit that Zorbas is actually derived from the Turkish word "zorba" -- a member of an irregular militia leading a life of looting, rape and violence :P
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Oh, sh*t! My poor little cat!
*A meow massages the heart.*
~Stuart McMillan
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Well, for what its worth, at least your cat can dance :P
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an-TIH-guh-nee, i thought.
tho when i first saw the name i was saying "anti-gone", lol.
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Ahn-TEE-go-nee if you want the original Greek pronounciation. English slaughters it a bit.
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