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miss-tee.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2006-07-25 11:01 pm
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Earlier today I was reading a magazine which had a pic of Mayim Bialik (from the show Blossom).
I asked my boyfriend how do you pronounce Mayim.
"MY-eem" he said.
I said "Wow, I can't decide if I really love that name or if can't stand it cos it's too much."
I've said it to myself so many times that it as lost all meaning.
I think I may be falling in like with it, but I just can't tell yet.
So what do you think of Mayim?
(BTW Mayim means "water" in Hebrew)
I asked my boyfriend how do you pronounce Mayim.
"MY-eem" he said.
I said "Wow, I can't decide if I really love that name or if can't stand it cos it's too much."
I've said it to myself so many times that it as lost all meaning.
I think I may be falling in like with it, but I just can't tell yet.
So what do you think of Mayim?
(BTW Mayim means "water" in Hebrew)
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I always read it as may-ihm like it's spelled, and I like *that* pronunciation. Not a fan of MY-eem.
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Something about MY-eem just seems really soft to me.
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I don't think I've ever heard a bird sound like that lol (not laughing at you, just the image) :)
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I keep flip flopping.
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http://www.aish.com/literacy/judaism123/Speak_Hebrew_Scene_3_I_am_very_thirsty.asp
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It was pretty much the way I was pronouncing Mayim.
The first part is like the Mei in Mei Tei kinda and the last is eem but not too stressing on the "ee"s.
I am not Israeli but neither do I come from a Yiddish backround or speak Yiddish. I am a convert to Judaism so the Hebrew I learn to speak is the more Israeli/Sephardi Hebrew.
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