How do I pronounce Levin? Lev-in or Luh-veen

Anonymous
Help! Making a call to someone with this surname. Which way is it said?
Anonymous
Le-vin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Le-vin

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Anonymous
Is it Lee?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Le-vin

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so what's your answer? I say "Le-vin" what do you say?
Anonymous
L'vin
Anonymous
I say lev-in. Like Harvey Levin.
Anonymous
Leh-vinn

I'm a professional Jewish New Yorker, who is very familiar with this name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Le-vin

😂😂


so what's your answer? I say "Le-vin" what do you say?

What does this even mean? You’ve given no indication of how you pronounce it other than adding a hyphen (we already know it has 2 syllables). Which syllable do you accent? Is the “e” a short-e or long-e sound? How do you pronounce the ”i”?
Anonymous
Mc Le-vin, boom chicka chicka
Anonymous
leh-vinn, same emphasis on both
Anonymous
Le-vin

I have never ever heard of the other pronunciation
Anonymous
Levin = LEV-in (like "eleven" without the first syllable)

Levine = Leh-VEEN
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Le-vin

😂😂


so what's your answer? I say "Le-vin" what do you say?

What does this even mean? You’ve given no indication of how you pronounce it other than adding a hyphen (we already know it has 2 syllables). Which syllable do you accent? Is the “e” a short-e or long-e sound? How do you pronounce the ”i”?


You're right, you don't know what it means. A "long e" sound is "ee" not "e", which is SHORT! Perhaps english isn't your first language?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Levin = LEV-in (like "eleven" without the first syllable)

Levine = Leh-VEEN


I agree with you about LEV -in.

I know more Leh -VINEs than Leh-VEENs though.
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