Anyway, for the most part us Swedes are happy with the English pronunciations of our names, since you make them sound cooler anyway. It would just sound dumb if you tried to say Forsberg or Silfverberg the way we do. So keep on with the "Buurrgh" please.
But some inconsistancies are mind boggling. Christian Folin is a good example. All the time I hear the announcers say "Foll-inn" when it's actually "Fo-liiin" just like "Se-diiin", "Sun-diiin" and "Mo-diiin" which they were all getting right.
But some inconsistancies are mind boggling. Christian Folin is a good example. All the time I hear the announcers say "Foll-inn" when it's actually "Fo-liiin" just like "Se-diiin", "Sun-diiin" and "Mo-diiin" which they were all getting right.