
My Lala names are pretty easy, I think? Since they're named after the Cha-Cha and Go-Go dancing respectively. Most of the issues, if any, would be when it flows into the last part of the name. Also, I suppose one would have to wonder if it's a "geh" or a "jeh" sound on the last name for both.
Cha-CHAN-jee and Go-GONE-jee Geh-GEN-jee
Shortening their names (Chachan and Gogon) follow the same pronunciation. Just dropping the "jee."
Judge's name is pronounced Jurr-RED-this. Of course, everyone just refers to him as Judge or The Judge. So, pronouncing it might not be as necessary.
Cha-CHAN-jee and Go-GONE-jee Geh-GEN-jee
Shortening their names (Chachan and Gogon) follow the same pronunciation. Just dropping the "jee."
Judge's name is pronounced Jurr-RED-this. Of course, everyone just refers to him as Judge or The Judge. So, pronouncing it might not be as necessary.
