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Pronunciation of Aspergers?

you always have to respect a name and pronounce it as properly as possible. any thing else is an insult to that person or thier decendents who carry the name.
 
it won't let me insert the youtube here, but phonetically a german would say "hawns awspehrguhr" or very close to that.
 
fortunately I speak dutch, not german as a second language. my last name is pronounced zeemen in english. lots of names do not translate well.
 
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