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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I was growing up, in NY, there were actually slightly different pronunciations for: Carrie Kerry It's all the same to me.[/quote] I'm from NY, and those are completely different pronunciations. The PP who hears Aaron/ Erin the same with the "American" (you do realize there are different accents in different parts of America, right?) accent, Aaron is pronounced with a short A like arrow. Erin is pronounced with a short E like error.[/quote] Similarly, Sarah and Sara are pronounced differently. [/quote] Sara here and Ivan assure you Sara and Sarah are exactly the same. I know several of both. The H is silent. [/quote] nope, both are the same. You're on crack or speaking with a weird accent. ? But as a Sara who knows several Sara's and Sarah's both names have always been pronounced the same and if you pronounced my name differently, I'd have no idea who you were talking to. emphasis changes, A vs RAh. Same with Aaron vs Erin... Ron vs rin[/quote][/quote]
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