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Is it that difficult to say a word like "SHILPA"?
Is it more difficult than words like Constance, Fitzgerald, Ferdinand, Christopher, Pritchard, and so on..........
I agree that is a different name and not familiar in a land of christian names. But is it difficult?
Dont you think a little or may be no effort would do?
16 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Only if you are as thick as the Goody family, Shilpa might be from another counrty but at least she can speak English.
My 6 year old daughter can speak better English than those two put together....
Lol erm Dimella anyone? lol or how about East Angular lol, Her dim wit of a boyfriend Jack the prat has a relative in Norfolk but he has no idea where it is... i mean come on!!!!
If Jade manages to make any money at all from CBB then she should invest in som private English lessons, ill send my daughter along if she cant find a teacher.
- EarthlingLv 71 decade ago
I think that woman who found the name difficult to say is kind of retarded. Or maybe she's jealous of Shilpa just because she's more beautiful than her and has a prettier name.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Extremely hard if your own name is either Jade or Jackiey. I just get consolation from the fact that these two ignorant women might be feeling very embarrassed at the way they've made fools of themselves. Don't feel sorry for them - humility is what they need.....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Sheel-pah
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- mike-from-spainLv 61 decade ago
for some people it's a lot harder than something like Jermaine, Jade, Jack and Danielle
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It is difficult for some to pronounce and not for others.