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Hermione Granger Question

how do you say "Hermione" in your language?

in my language (Portuguese) the word did not undergo any change and reads as if written
how do you say "Hermione" in your language?
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Same here :)))
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NCISLuverjk93 said:
Well my brother& I pronounce it Her-my-oh-nee :)

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Well my brother& I pronounce it Her-my-oh-nee :)

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lovedrchase said:
in my language it sounds Er-mi-o-ne{Ερμιόνη}
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are you Greek or?
vskparaimer posted over a year ago
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It look s like greek
seashell7 posted over a year ago
vanillaicecream said:
in Russian it sounds like Ger-me-o-na

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in Russian it sounds like Ger-me-o-na
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lol
I_Hate_Twilight posted over a year ago
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i prefer hermione
vanillaicecream posted over a year ago
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I kinda like that verison..do you 'roll' the r?
Theralex posted over a year ago
Puffed_Bubbles said:
Here,in Croatia, we say as we read!:) So it would sound like(now I am writing as we would say): Hermoni... Yah something like that :)
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vskparaimer said:
as it's written (Hermiona), so Her-mee-ona (but it's all read together and not donkeylike ;))
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Lackson4ever85 said:
iam from norway and we say Hermine
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Theralex said:
In Germany we say 'Hermine' aswell, but I got used to Hermione...
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Yes, "Hermine" is like it's written and it's pronounced like "Hair-mee-neh" :D But I think Hermione sounds much better.
JAlanaE posted over a year ago
ITSCandy said:
Thai people ' call her "Her - mai - o - ne" :)
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Thai people ' call her  "Her - mai - o - ne"  :)
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BaSbooSa said:
We (Arabs) say it just like you
هرمايني = Hermione
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We (Arabs) say it just like you
هرمايني = Hermione
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xSannanas said:
We as ´´Hermelien´´...
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myoppaSIWON said:
many of Malaysian said Hermione..but it sounds like Hermoney..
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amymeymy said:
Well, in Spanish you pronounce it: Er-mi-On
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DiNozzosShorty said:
im american so i say hermione
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hhw said:
In Italian Hermione is pronounced as it's written : Er - mi - o - nE
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Nacy4ever said:
In Serbian is Her-mi-ona
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Allison__ said:
In Poland, we say: Hermiona.
But we say "i" like Your "e", well: Her-meo-na. ;d
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In Poland, we say: Hermiona. 
But we say "i" like Your "e", well: Her-meo-na. ;d
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LUNAFAN said:
in the harry potter books translated into my language ( Malayalam ), it is spelled in such a way that it is pronounced as:

her-ma-yo-nee
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luvmurtagh33 said:
In Bulgarian, it's pronounced (her-my-a-nee) Хърмаяни.
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Arwen4-ever said:
In Denmark, people calls her Herr-mi-o-nøh. But as for me, it's Her-my-oh-nee. Like in the movies. But my mom calls her Her-maj-o-nie.
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darlingbear said:
Herm-i-ona. You should say "o" longer and "i" very short.(in Lithuanian language)
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CheekyCheese said:
Her-my-nee (England - English)
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delena91 said:
i say jer-maio-ni, that's the way i'd write it in spanish but the pronunciation in english is her-my-oh-ne and that\s the way i say it
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Maria7Potter said:
In Greece, we call her Er-mi-o-nee = Ερμιόνη.
It's a Greek name, after all!
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Shakespere's play, a winterstale..... right?
seashell7 posted over a year ago
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In Greek mythology, Hermione was the daughter of Helen (of Troy) and Menelaus.
Maria7Potter posted over a year ago
BellaLovett said:
well its a name and no matter how it is written in other languages it should always be pronounced her-my-nee "Hermione"
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dokla said:
in my language which is finnish we say her-mi-one we say it as sounds no silent letters
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