user @kboyce614, the teacher explains how the parents' choice of baby name was so bizarre she had to ring up her sister and tell her about it."It was spelled A–a," she reveals, adding that "it's a point of pride in me that I pronounce kids' names correctly" and normally she has no trouble guessing the right way.Unfortunately, this time she had no idea and hazarded a guess that it was pronounced "Ay–ya".The kid was quick to correct her and said: "It's Adasha."Basically, the parents decided that the punctuation was part of the name and presumably the little girl never had to worry about someone having the same name on the register.The video was watched millions of times on the video-sharing app, with 3 million people "liking" it and thousands.
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