user 341186 about 8 years ago [hidden] frandle = flandrebtwI'm pretty sure it's supposed to be Fran-something anyway, because Fran is pretty common shorthand for a girl's name. Thanks, "English" speakers. Updated about 8 years ago -2 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Gollgagh about 8 years ago [hidden] It may be coincidental, but "Flandre" is the French name for Flanders. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
OOZ662 about 8 years ago [hidden] It's a decently common way to see her name spelled, as it's closer to how the Japanese would pronounce "Flandre." That is, like "frahnd-lay." I seem to recall it might be from a different romanization method too, but I know very little about that. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
NNescio about 8 years ago [hidden] /flã.dʁ/Roughly, "flon-dr". (the a is combined with the n, resulting in a nasalized 'a' that sounds sort of like "o" to an English speaker.) 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link