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Difficult names.
For difficult names, ask for a pronunciation.
"It's Quvenzhané." And all of us with "difficult" names rejoiced.
More than the difficult names, what distinguishes German desserts, Ms. Ratensperger and others said, is ingredients.
These were difficult names for a non-Spanish speaker: Araceli, Nadira, Luis (a beautiful name when you glide the u and the i as you're supposed to).
Hard going at first because of the myriad characters (there are 40 main ones) and their (to a non-Chinese eye) difficult names.
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Difficult name.
It's not even a difficult name to pronounce.
As for the Joe DiMaggio Highway — the commemorative name of the West Side Highway — he said, "I understand, it's a difficult name, DiMaggio, so you can just call it Joe Highway".
In the Office of War Information, a friend of ours overheard a harassed young lady trying to spell out a difficult name over a bad telephone connection.
It still struggles to find a less difficult name than the Czech Republic, and has meanwhile not found anything better than just half of the old one – "Czecho".
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