Deutsch hat keine still e. |
+100 (or ahn-nuh) And actress Anne Hathaway prefers to be called Annie. While her legal name is Anne, she has stated that she doesn't like it and would rather people use Annie, according to The Independent. Shakespeare’s wife would’ve pronounced it Ann but Hathaway would be pronounced Hat- a - way. Of course, many Americans pronounce Porsche as if the e were silent. It is not. |
Anne is not classic based on my family records. You have a English/Western European bias. |
Hit submit too soon … the e was pronounced in Middle English. If you want classic spelling, you would use Hannah, or the later Anna. So, yes, Anne was and in some places still is pronounced with a final vowel sound (e sounded a bit like a, do some research on the Great Vowel shift, for example). -Ann |