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17:50 Jun 20, 2001 |
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na | Jennifer |
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Jennifer Explanation: personal names stay and sound the same in all languages, but of course spelt differently. Since Azerbaijani language is now based on Latin/Turkish alphabet, your name is spelt as follows: Cenifer (pronnounced with an accent on the first syllable). Letter "C" is pronnounced as "J", "DZH" and sound like "jennifer", "jail", "jafar". There is a similar letter with a "," sign running at the lower part of "C" and it is more softer and pronnounced as "CH" - sounds like "Chaplin", "charming". Translation Experience; Worked in Azerbaijan |
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