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He isn't born yet he's due next month [m]
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her last name I believe is Asian.She said is "RYE-you"

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Oh jesus no.That is not even close to how it's pronounced! It's more like:LrdiyuThough that's not even right, really. It's one syllable. Unless it means something in some other language and is pronounced RYE-you, I really, really hope she changes her mind.*cries a little inside*

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I dunnoI think that a lot of times it's okay to alter the pronunciation a little bit when passing names from culture to culture. How many Americans say Isabel EE-sa-bel (complete with Spanish accent)? Not too many go for ah-de-lie-ee-deh with Adelaide. Hardly anyone says -oos in names that end with -us. We adapt pronunciations to our dialects and I think that's okay. Maria was Mariah for ages.
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"little bit" being the key words.I wouldn't have much of an issue if it were pronounced Ree-oo, which is somewhat similar. But RYE-oo just seems like it butchers and ignores the history of the name completely.
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