If you decide to give your character a name that's any longer than two syllables014 Archives you had better believe that people are going to mispronounce it.
The Harry Potterbooks are no exception. People managed with Harry and Ron okay, but the second it came to Voldemort and Hermione, the problems started.
SEE ALSO: PSA: You can get Harry Potter ebooks. For free!Long story short, by book number four, J.K. Rowling decided to do something about it.
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If you were anything like me, the passage in The Goblet of Firecame in pretty handy (I'd definitely been pronouncing Hermione's name wildly wrong up until that point).
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Maybe Rowling should have worked in a similar passage about Voldemort?
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