In article <[email protected]>, mttt
<[email protected]> wrote:
> As in Chas P...
>
> "Lim-bert" and say the "T"?
> Or "Lim-bere" no "t"?
>
> Gracias...
>
>
In article <[email protected]>, mttt
<[email protected]> wrote:
> As in Chas P...
>
> "Lim-bert" and say the "T"?
> Or "Lim-bere" no "t"?
If you're speaking French, it would be lam-bare'. If you want
English-speaking North Americans to understand, it's pronounced like
it's spelled: lim'-burt.
Kevin
mttt asks:
>As in Chas P...
>
>"Lim-bert" and say the "T"?
>Or "Lim-bere" no "t"?
If he was French or French Canadian, drop the T. Otherwise, a rough guess would
come up with your first choice.
Charlie Self
"Health food makes me sick." Calvin Trillin
http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html
With the T, like Bert.
"Charlie Self" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> mttt asks:
>
> >As in Chas P...
> >
> >"Lim-bert" and say the "T"?
> >Or "Lim-bere" no "t"?
>
> If he was French or French Canadian, drop the T. Otherwise, a rough guess
would
> come up with your first choice.
>
> Charlie Self
> "Health food makes me sick." Calvin Trillin
>
> http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html