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don't know if this has come up before

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I'm going to take this as a "don't know".

Irrelevant is probably more accurate. Everyone I've ever talked to has called it "Joe-Fa" since it really seems to be keeping you up tonight.

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I'm going to take this as a "don't know".

Irrelevant is probably more accurate. Everyone I've ever talked to has called it "Joe-Fa" since it really seems to be keeping you up tonight.

I knew I could dig an answer out of you.

And give me a break, I just played a game so I'm wired and suffering from game night insomnia.

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In Swedish the "J" is pronounced like a "Y" in our language. This is also true for Dutch and several other Scandinavian tongues. Therefore the true pronunciation is with the "Y" sound. We have Canadianized it by pronouncing it like a "J".

Yo - fah

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