How do you pronounce "Jova"?

How do you pronounce "Jova"?


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The National Hurricane Center:
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what do you care nigga
 
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Yova
 
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I get the weather today from your threads instead of watching the news
 
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You enjoy it?
I get the weather today from your threads instead of watching the news


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*Spanish translations, when available, are courtesy of the NWS San Juan Weather Forecast Office.

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Its Jover
 
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Don't know what this has to do with pronouncing Jova JFL.
It doesn't lol

It has a j so it should make a j sound
So that's why it's joeva
 
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Why and why?
Because in English, names with J such as Joseph are pronounced as "joe."

In Dutch, names with J such as Jozef are pronounced as "yo."

However it seems they are going with the Spanish version, which explains why it's "ho."
 
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Why?
Because in English, names with J such as Joseph are pronounced as "joe."

In Dutch, names with J such as Jozef are pronounced as "yo."

However it seems they are going with the Spanish version, which explains why it's "ho."
I wonder why they are going with the Spanish version.... Name doesn't look Spanish to me.
 
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Why?

I wonder why they are going with the Spanish version.... Name doesn't look Spanish to me.
I believe it's a name of Hispanic origin
So ho actually makes sense
 
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Title.

The National Hurricane Center:
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ROMANS: All right. Right now, severe storm warning's up along Mexico's Pacific Coast as Hurricane Jova approaches. The Category 3 storm packing 120 mile-per-hour winds and is expected to make landfall sometime today.

VELSHI: Did you just decide it's Jova?

ROMANS: I think it's Jova, isn't it?

COSTELLO: It is Jova.

ROMANS: Right, isn't it?

VELSHI: I thought it was "Jova."

ROMANS: No, it's Jova. I don't think you pronounce the "J."

VELSHI: Why do you - why do you -

COSTELLO: It's like Spanish. The J is -

VELSHI: Jova. All right. There you go.

Let's ask Rafael Romo. CNN's Rafael Romo is live for us in Manzanillo, Mexico. He's nodding - see, he's nodding his head, like, what is wrong with you people?

Good morning, Rafael.

ROMANS: There's going to be a lot of rain behind this thing, right? And when you're looking at the potential for mud slides along the Pacific Coast of Mexico, it's pretty significant.

RAFAEL ROMO, CNN SENIOR LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS EDITOR: Good morning. And let me just say that I also have a tendency of saying Jova, and that's what many Spanish speakers would do.

But let me tell you. we're here in Manzanillo, it's a place that many Americans know very well. In fact, there's a small American community here. Just north of here there's a destination that Americans know very well, it's Puerto Vallarta and the Hurricane Jova or Jova, as you might call it, is expected to make landfall sometime tonight in between these two points.

JACQUI JERAS, AMS METEOROLOGIST: Nice, nice.

ROMANS: No. It's Jova ph?

JERAS: It's Jova, yes. It is the H sound.

VELSHI: Jova. All right. Nobody should listen to me anyway. First of all, I was off yesterday. Secondly, why is anybody listening to me anyway?

ROMANS: I've been asking this question for 10 years.

VELSHI: Yes.

ROMANS: But I will say for some reason, it keeps us asking about the question.

Jacqui, this is a major storm. We're making light of the name. This is a major storm -

JERAS: Yes.

ROMANS: -- with potential for mudslides, a lot of rain. This is just walloping them?

JERAS: Yes. And there's a lot of wind with this thing, too, actually. So there could be a lot of power outages and a lot of damage, a lot of trees uprooted, too.

This is kind of an unusual storm that we're looking at. Normally, when we see hurricanes and this specific like this, they'll often parallel the coast, but this one is coming right at them. And the concern is that this is going to be moving in causing a lot of damage.

Now, the mountains are going to weaken it quite a bit very quickly, after it makes landfall. But you mentioned that mudslide threat. So it also enhances the rainfall, because moisture gets pushed up the mountain and that brings down heavier rain than it was just very, very flat. So this will be something we'll be watching tonight, landfall likely late tonight.

And just really quick, I want to show you a little bit of an eye candy. This is a really cool satellite image as this thing was at almost at its peak yesterday afternoon from three different satellites. You can see that eye, which was very, very well-defined at the time.
 
It’s JOVA
 
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