Name Correction

<p><em>insert gypsy joke here</em></p>

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<p>Once again, I guess reading isn’t your strong suit: </p>

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<p>Not even remotely funny.</p>

<p>^Oh, ok. I only read the first post.</p>

<p>"your name backward is seyeyspyginamor</p>

<p>You could turn that into a sentence. "</p>

<p>May we call you spy?</p>

<p>A long time ago the first thing I thought when I glanced at your name for a quick second was “roman pig eyes” lol. After reading it I knew how to pronounce it, but roman pig eyes stuck haa.</p>

<p>Could you call you “amor”? lol the last part of your name backwards…</p>

<p>Gosh, it’s a rare CC name that can hide so many secret interpretations…:)</p>

<p>I am Hispanic so I suppose I could deal with amor lol.</p>

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<p>So a gypsy, a jew, and a mexican walk into a bar…</p>

<p>^ I am gypsy, Jew, and Hispanic. -.-</p>

<p>Oh and bi and not Christian. The Nazis would have a field day with me.</p>

<p>^ lol</p>

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<p>They all say, “Ow.”</p>

<p>^^^Wow. Are you serious? Annoying Nazi’s FTW!</p>

<p>THAT’s how you pronounce it?? I’ve been pronouncing it ROH-mong-nee jip-SEE eyes</p>

<p>I’ve been pronouncing it Row-man-ee-jip-see-eyes. </p>

<p>It’s nice to know that it’s actually Row-man-I.</p>

<p>Row-ma-neye or Row-MAH-nee both work actually. It depends on the dialect.</p>

<p>I say ro-MAH-nee-JIP-see-eyes</p>

<p>I say roh-MEN pigs eyes</p>

<p>TCBH, that works lol. </p>

<p>raider, that does not.</p>

<p>I automatically just think “roman”</p>

<p>I’ve been pronouncing it like TCBH and fairy_dreams lol.</p>

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<p>Those words should be pronounced completely differently o.O</p>