don't worry about that, I don't care.
It's a Dutch name originally spoken something like this:
https://forvo.com/word/leemhuis/#nl
I grew up near the Netherlands, but even there they pronounced it a bit differently, as people speak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Frisian_Low_Saxon in that area.
Both pronunciations are a bit odd for most Germans, that why I often use a different pronunciation.
And all three sound a bit odd in English, that why I struggle with my own name sometimes when speaking English myself.
ha, the thought "is he joking" definitely occurred, but it was followed by a thought like "with names and pronunciation you never know, even if something looks simple"
@kernellogger @vathpela @jonmasters
Here's something to blow everyone's minds: I *know* how to say my name correctly, and I don't, on purpose with most people. Because when I say my name correctly, everyone else who hears it just goes ahead and says it even more wrong. So I go with the least bad wrong pronunciation so others don't screw it up worse.
(Explaining this to an Indian who complained I was saying my own name wrong was *fun*... π© )
@Conan_Kudo @kernellogger @vathpela @jonmasters
I have quite a few Irish friends, so I'm used to the spelling of names having nothing to do with English or German pronounciation rules.
That said, I would have pronounced Thorsten's last name wrong, with a long u on the second syllable (and I would have gotten the first syllable right due to having lived close to Venlo for a decade.
Ah, language, what a mess!
Remember: it's spelled "Luxury Yacht", but pronounced "Throatwarbler Mangrove".