August 5, 200816 yr Lol, so what is the correct way in saying her name then?I always thought its this:Fray-a Beha (as it looks) EriksenFreja Beha ErichsenRight, no?
August 6, 200816 yr WHICH two cover girls (but not Cover Girls) were recently caught in a lock of the lips and limbs? Here's your only hint: We love them both - and they both walked Rag & Bone this past season...this blind item is from Fashionista and everyone in the comments section is saying its Cat and Freja, does anyone know more about this? lol
August 6, 200816 yr Lol, so what is the correct way in saying her name then? I always thought its this: Fray-a Beha (as it looks) Eriksen Freja Beha Erichsen Right, no?
August 7, 200816 yr Lol, so what is the correct way in saying her name then? I always thought its this: Fray-a Beha (as it looks) Eriksen Freja Beha Erichsen Right, no? the 'ej' is pronounced like 'i' in mine so like fria Yeah, that's right.
August 7, 200816 yr This has probably been posted before, but does anyone know if there are more pictures of this compaign? System FW 08 source: tfs scan: agneslo
August 7, 200816 yr Lol, so what is the correct way in saying her name then? I always thought its this: Fray-a Beha (as it looks) Eriksen Freja Beha Erichsen Right, no? the 'ej' is pronounced like 'i' in mine so like fria Wow, that's another name to add to my mispronunciation list First Mathias, then Sean [his last name], and now Freja! I came across this old video of Freja and Eddie Klint on Youtube called "Copenhagen 08" or something but it's probably been posted here before
August 13, 200816 yr Here is Freja speaking and she says her name: Hm, sounds like she pronounces like "fray-a" instead of "fri-ya" as how Anthony said
August 13, 200816 yr No, Anthony is right, and she also says it as Anthony said^^ A good friend of mine has a sister named Freja as well. The pronounciation is the same.
August 13, 200816 yr No, Anthony is right, and she also says it as Anthony said^^ A good friend of mine has a sister named Freja as well. The pronounciation is the same. Feck, my hearing is letting me down
August 13, 200816 yr Maybe it's different from which country/ part of the country you're coming ... For example my aunt's name is "Marianne" but for dialect reasons of the area she's living in they call her "Marjanne". Also it's possible that Freja's pronouncing her name more English-like when she's giving an interview on English like a friend of mine who's name is Thomas. He works for a big company with lots of English speaking colleagues and pronounces his name in the English-way although it's rather "Tho:mas" in German. See?
August 13, 200816 yr Well, when I read her name I immediately felt it would be called "fray-a", I don't know, maybe its different in english than it is in Danish and I agree with you that some names people call their names in an english way when they speak English. Lol, I learnt German and the names are so different. For David, the german version is like : Dah-vid. English: Day-vid. LOL!! Thank goodness my name sounds the same in both languages
August 14, 200816 yr Here is Freja speaking and she says her name: Hm, sounds like she pronounces like "fray-a" instead of "fri-ya" as how Anthony said
August 15, 200816 yr US Harper's Bazaar September 2008 What's Next Ph. Glen Luchford Model: Freja Beha Fashion Editor: Melanie Ward imgmodels.com
August 15, 200816 yr US Harper's Bazaar September 2008What's Next Ph. Glen Luchford Model: Freja Beha Fashion Editor: Melanie Ward imgmodels.com
August 16, 200816 yr Lol, me too encan! I was looking forward to see some new editorials...Its about damn time!
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