But even he had trouble pronouncing the name - voy-TEE-wah.
Ms. Miller admitted that she had trouble pronouncing his name.
(but the students are still allowed to call her Miss Murray, since they have trouble pronouncing her husband's name).
The next day, the president had trouble pronouncing a Japanese word in a speech to the Diet, Japan's parliament.
This is a name that two of the book's four main collegiate characters have trouble even pronouncing.
It's not because he wants it that way, he said, but probably because "the kids have trouble pronouncing my name."
He also received the nickname "Larry" from a teammate who had trouble pronouncing Lajoie.
The origin of her pseudonym is that she had trouble pronouncing her real name correctly as a child.
When I went to America last year," he said, "people had a lot of trouble pronouncing my name.
He had blue eyes, brown hair and trouble pronouncing "th."