salmoneous <img src="http://www.wdwinfo.com/dis-sponsor/image Joined Nov 10, 2005 Messages 6,468 Oct 11, 2007 #1 Ki-DAN-e? Ki-Dawn-e? Ki-DAN-eye? KID-a-knee? Other?
Duchie "Answers are the easy part, questions raise the do Joined Jun 27, 2003 Messages 2,168 Oct 11, 2007 #2 I always thought it was the first one - Ki-DAN-e.
spiceycat dvc-blt Joined Oct 26, 2000 Messages 38,365 Oct 11, 2007 #3 i am horrible at this - so just listen to the DVD that DVC send all the members - they say it enough on that DVD.
i am horrible at this - so just listen to the DVD that DVC send all the members - they say it enough on that DVD.
dvc_john DVC since 1993 Joined Nov 1, 2000 Messages 2,069 Oct 11, 2007 #4 I'm probably wrong, but I thought it was: Ki-DON-e
simzac DIS Veteran Joined May 8, 2004 Messages 2,280 Oct 11, 2007 #5 dvc_john said: I'm probably wrong, but I thought it was: Ki-DON-e Click to expand... We have a winner
dvc_john said: I'm probably wrong, but I thought it was: Ki-DON-e Click to expand... We have a winner
simzac DIS Veteran Joined May 8, 2004 Messages 2,280 Oct 11, 2007 #7 Just watch and listen to the DVD they sent us a few months back to get the correct pronunciation.
ADP <marquee><font color=red>I'm a huggin' fool</marqu Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 8,974 Oct 11, 2007 #8 A - W - E - S - O - M - E
hogue123 Mouseketeer Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 251 Oct 15, 2007 #9 When we took our tour and bought our points they pronounced it Ki-DON-e.
epicureangirl Mouseketeer Joined Jan 30, 2003 Messages 340 Oct 15, 2007 #10 Duchie said: I always thought it was the first one - Ki-DAN-e. Click to expand... I didn't look up this word, but assume it is Swahili. So, assuming it's Swahili pronunciation would be as above, soft on the first vowel in the first syllable(s) and hard on the last... just like Jambo. Or more accurately Ki-da-nee. Anyway you say it, it sounds like home!
Duchie said: I always thought it was the first one - Ki-DAN-e. Click to expand... I didn't look up this word, but assume it is Swahili. So, assuming it's Swahili pronunciation would be as above, soft on the first vowel in the first syllable(s) and hard on the last... just like Jambo. Or more accurately Ki-da-nee. Anyway you say it, it sounds like home!