[JPL] Jonathan Kreisberg Pronunciation

Al Karia jctrane at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 11:50:26 EST 2007


Jae....since this is a name of German origin, I would assume that the
standard rule with such names applies: Whenever you have an "i" and an "e"
appearing together, your pronounce the SECOND vowel sound. So Kreisberg
should be pronounced, as Brad says, with the first syllable rhyming with
"ice".
     Gene Abkarian   KRFC


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