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camille
how to say camille in japanese??
Dec 30, 2009 10:45 AM
Answers · 3
I believe 'Camille' would be the equivalent to 'Kamiru.' Hope this helps! :D
January 1, 2010
hello camille,
I believe proper nouns are sounded out in the the same manner in other countries yet in different intonation perhaps. however, the writing is a bit different sometimes. like my name "Romulus", in chinese, they pronounce my name correctly but the writing goes something like: "lo-mu-luo"
bago ka dito 'no? good luck sa iyo ha.
:)
December 30, 2009
Depends on how do you pronounce it originally, but——something like カミール maybe?..
p.s. One thread is enough, don't you think?
December 30, 2009
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