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Sean would like a word..
Whenever I say Sean Bean I pronounce "Sean" like you would pronounce "Bean" and "Bean" like "Sean"
So I call him Seen Bawn and it's 100% grammatically correct
Sin Bon?
Have you seen Shawn?
Shawn!?!?
Sean is borrowed from Irish where that is the normal vowel pronunciation, if you correctly include the accent: Seรกn
and that word is SIN!
Geoff is angrily waiting to speak