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message 1: by Molly (new)

Molly Jorgensen My grandpa and my son are both Ove and we pronounce it O-V like you!


message 2: by Angie (new)

Angie Collinsworth-Campbell I had a great uncle named Ove. His game was pronounced O-V as well. His sister, my grandmother, was named Cova (pronounced Co-V. I always found their names unusual, but thought it was cool that this character had the same name as a family member. Not so unusual after all.


message 3: by The_Mad_Swede (new)

The_Mad_Swede The Swedish pronunciation is more like OOO-veh, with stress on the first syllable. It's a quite common name over here, at least in certain generations of Swedes.


message 4: by CC Gidget (new)

CC Gidget Bushinsky, CZT Not my family member but a young kid on our baseball team had this name Ove and to us it sounded like Grape in Spanish 'Huva' (the H being silent)...ooh-vah


message 5: by Deb (new)

Deb Szuhai I love his books. So far I think I have all of them, except for his latest which I just found out about. I'm part Norwegian and Swedish. Along with Danish, German finnish and Irish.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

In Norway, it depends on the dialect you're speaking though, there are many different pronunciations.


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