E-T-N? Eh-tee-en? Any way you've pronounced Travis Etienne Jr.'s name before is incorrect — he clarified it during his ...
New Orleans Saints running back Travis Etienne explained how his last name pronunciation evolved from “Achan” to “ETN.” ...
Former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne made a surprise announcement in his introduction with the New Orleans ...
Stephen Hendry likes the look of a four-time world champion at the Crucible (Picture: Getty Images) Having won the World Snooker Championship seven times, Stephen Hendry knows a thing or two about ...
Steven Gerrard has explained Dominik Szoboszlai has ‘really stepped forward’ this season and has ‘gone to another level’ with some impressive performances for Liverpool. The Hungary international, who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marvel star Simu Liu offered a lesson in how to correctly pronounce his last name, explaining that he prefers the pronunciation of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Originally appeared on E! Online Class is in session with Professor Simu Liu. The Marvel star gave fans a lesson on how to ...
The 'Avengers: Doomsday' actor shared an Instagram video clarifying how to say his name Simu Liu/Instagram Simu Liu shared a video explaining the correct way to pronounce his name The actor was born ...
Marvel star Simu Liu offered a lesson in how to correctly pronounce his last name, explaining that he prefers the pronunciation of "LEE-you” while noting the Mandarin pronunciation can be difficult.
Everyone says Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram the same way. But when people say Stellantis, they use all kinds of different pronunciations. The Detroit Free Press sought an answer to the question: How ...
The people of Liverpool have a reputation for "getting behind their own." The city has always supported its local talent, taking immense pride in home-grown celebrities across music, sport, acting and ...
Stellantis may still be called Chrysler by many, but the company's full name yields an array of pronunciations. Some use a soft "a" vowel sound in the middle. Others use a hard "a" sound. Some, like ...