Pronunciation | Language | From |
---|---|---|
Hush Teh Meh Leh | Romanian | Dan Burzo |
hache te eme ele | Spanish | Pablo Brasero |
Acca Ti Emme Elle | Italian | Gustavino Bevilacqua |
Ash Teh Em El | Metropolitan French | Hypolite Petovan |
Hache Thé Aime Aile | French | Julien Bidoret |
Ɦaːtɛːɛmɛl | Czech | Phantasm |
Hå Te Em El | Swedish | koltrast |
Agga Teh Emi Eli | Brazilian Portuguese | bltavares |
Hash Teh Em El | French | QuentinJuhel |
Ash Tay Em El | French | bartholin |
ash tey em el | Français | Louis Merlin |
Ash Tey Em El | French | nicolas |
How tyeah emm etl | Icelandic | spyrjið ekki fyrir hvern uglan vælir |
Ha Tee Em El | German | KowalskiFlausn |
Acheter M Elle | French | mangeurdenuage |
Aga Te Eme Eli | Brazilian Portuguese | フェリッペ |
Uh-Gah Teh Emm-y-El | Portugal Portuguese | Miguel Tavares |
Hå Te Em El | Swedish | Daniel M Karlsson |
ache te eme ele | Spanish | jailandrade |
Esh Tee Em Al | Thai | Parnikkapore |
hatch tea ohm ale | Spanish | Gavin |
Agá Tê Eme Ele | Portuguese | Lvxferre |
Itsh tee im ill | Arabic | Fxomt |
Hoo tee äm äl | Finnish | markz |
Squirrel
does anyone actually call it Squirrel? MySquirrel?
I don’t work in such places to know. But every time someone calls “Sequel” dumb on the internet, someone brings up Squirrel to remind it could be worse.
Which has five syllables in German.