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Travalian
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Posted - 21/09/2005 :  12:29:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
...the surname Aall?

You see, I have been translating a book from Ms Louise Aall, and I haven't still learnt how to pronounce her surname - and I'm not sure about the name, too! :)

She is a Canadian as well as Norwegian citizen, and two of her books are online.

einarh
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Posted - 21/09/2005 :  14:31:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Pronouncing Aall is like "all" - simply.

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Einar

Einar Kr. Holtet
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