Christofer is a spelling that phonetically that reads more like the Russian pronunciation of Christopher.
Not just Russian
In any language Christopher is pronounced with an F sound
To me his spelling with the F is significant because nobody in the English-speaking world uses that spelling, it's always PH. He wouldn't have accidentally hit F instead of PH. And the phone would not have filled in that spelling.
Thanks for the call out. Only know the name in maybe 2 or 3 languages since I attempted learned them lol.
For SnGs I decided to search "what happens if you remove ph" and all the results were around "PH imbalce" (lungs, kidney malfunctioning), relationships around "water degasification & decarbonation" and "effects of PH and temperature - ionization of amino acid proteins".
Not just Russian
In any language Christopher is pronounced with an F sound
To me his spelling with the F is significant because nobody in the English-speaking world uses that spelling, it's always PH. He wouldn't have accidentally hit F instead of PH. And the phone would not have filled in that spelling.
Weird!
/weirdnerd
Thanks for the call out. Only know the name in maybe 2 or 3 languages since I attempted learned them lol.
For SnGs I decided to search "what happens if you remove ph" and all the results were around "PH imbalce" (lungs, kidney malfunctioning), relationships around "water degasification & decarbonation" and "effects of PH and temperature - ionization of amino acid proteins".
Not sure how to take this tweet!