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Pronunciation of Peter Sis's Last Name
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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 04:40:05 -0500
It's pronounced "cease," and a diacritical marking belongs over the
"i." Thanks for asking, Martha... - Ginny
Just as Ginny is inspiring us to consider imagination and animation and many other glorious aspects of this illustrator/author's work, I have a very mundane question: How is "Sis" pronounced? The "I" has an accent rather than a dot and so I am thinking it isn't pronounced "sis" as is "sister" but perhaps "cease" or "says".
Anyone know?
Martha Weston
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Received on Thu 14 Jun 2001 04:40:05 AM CDT
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 04:40:05 -0500
It's pronounced "cease," and a diacritical marking belongs over the
"i." Thanks for asking, Martha... - Ginny
Just as Ginny is inspiring us to consider imagination and animation and many other glorious aspects of this illustrator/author's work, I have a very mundane question: How is "Sis" pronounced? The "I" has an accent rather than a dot and so I am thinking it isn't pronounced "sis" as is "sister" but perhaps "cease" or "says".
Anyone know?
Martha Weston
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