K kostas In Runtime Messages 398 Sep 9, 2004 #11 not "chay", "che". it is really pretty simple. just pronounce it as it looks. no "y" in the end. just "che". you Americans need to learn how to pronounce things correctly.
not "chay", "che". it is really pretty simple. just pronounce it as it looks. no "y" in the end. just "che". you Americans need to learn how to pronounce things correctly.
H hygor Daemon Poster Messages 833 Sep 9, 2004 #12 i lived in mexico for three years and often heard him reffered to as chay. it is a hispanic name!
E Emily Daemon Poster Messages 1,179 Sep 9, 2004 #13 In Spanish "e" is pronounced like a long A in English... so if it's a Hispanic name then it would have to be "Chay", wouldn't it?
In Spanish "e" is pronounced like a long A in English... so if it's a Hispanic name then it would have to be "Chay", wouldn't it?
bobojuice WOOOOOOOO Messages 818 Location Miami Sep 9, 2004 #15 Re: "Chee?..." ATIRAGEPRO said: LOL! Good one Bobo... Click to expand... What's so funny? It is pronounced Shay. Im hispanic, i should know.
Re: "Chee?..." ATIRAGEPRO said: LOL! Good one Bobo... Click to expand... What's so funny? It is pronounced Shay. Im hispanic, i should know.