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Didyme


Question Posted Friday June 26 2009, 3:03 am

How do you pronounce the name "Didyme?"

It's a name from the book "Twilight."


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Cux answered Friday June 26 2009, 7:23 pm:
Hmm, when I read the book, I probably said "Did-ime", but "did-uh-me" sounds good, too.

But, when you read a book, the pronunciation of the name doesn't matter as much as being able to recognize who the character is.

You could call Didyme Susan if you wanted to. XD

--Jack
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erikkka answered Friday June 26 2009, 11:11 am:
im almost 100% sure its "did-ih-mee"
hahha

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