Glose rhymes with "close."
first name is pronounced so-cheel
GOT-leeb
GEUH-doh
goold
gor-LAY
GOH-vee-ay
brin (like win)
jon-jak greff (the j is pronounced in the French style, like the j in déjà vu. The author says that in France his name is usually pronounced greff, in Germany they tend to rhyme it with life, and in English with grief - anyway is fine with him!
YOH-uhn GRILL-oh
jon GRISH-uhm
"Groff" rhymes with "off."
last name rhymes with hose
SAIR-rah GRU-en
GREW-shin
gwah-duh-NEE-no
GHIN-duhls-bur-ger. Pronounced with a hard G.
fie-ee-za gen (first syllable rhymes with pie) – and her book Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow is pronounced keef keef tomorrow)
Meer-ray Julie-ano
eye-EHL-eht GUHN-duhr GO-shin
ahb-duhl-ruh-ZAHK GUHR-nuh
yah jessie
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