Carl Hiaasen's last name is pronounced "high-uh-sen." The emphasis is on the first syllable, "high." It’s important to get the pronunciation right, especially when discussing his works or in literary contexts.
My last name. THERE!
It's pronounced like "carl," but with an "e" at the end. So, if you want to sound fancy, you can say "car-lay." But let's be real, as long as you're not calling him "Eric Carl's," you're good to go.
It doesnt say her last name.
Wo Xing ... your last name... 我姓...your last name...
You can say "Te amo, Carl" or "Te quiero, Carl".
they did not ever say her name
Simply say his first and last name. If you have a dad named "Harold", and your last name is "Johnson", then you say, "My dad's name is Harold Johnson."
The correct way to say that would be my last name is spelled.
maybe she doesn't say her last name because she doesn't want people to make fun of her name
sky-ler is how you say her first name sh-o-lta is how you say her last name. Her last name is German.
Nice last name is: joli prénom
The Indians say their first name first.