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Question by Angie
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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How do you pronounce Crevan?


Answer by Mad A
Submitted on 5/24/2004
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Cre van

 

Answer by CrevanSpawnofClooney
Submitted on 5/31/2004
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I'm in a band called Crevan: Spawn of clooney....and i can assure you that it is poronounced [Creh-ven]

 

Answer by crevan
Submitted on 9/5/2004
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My name is Crevan and it is pronouced Cre-van

 

Answer by Jen
Submitted on 1/28/2005
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I'm having a boy and me and the father are pronouncing it cree-vin

 

Answer by Crevan
Submitted on 3/3/2005
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My name is Crevan ....and i can assure you that it is poronounced [Creh-van]

 

Answer by CREVAN
Submitted on 8/29/2005
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My real name is Crevan. I live in Holland, and I pronounce it as: Crèven

 

Answer by Crevan
Submitted on 10/26/2005
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As it's my name I can assure you that it is pronounced Creh-van

 

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