Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was growing up, in NY, there were actually slightly different pronunciations for:
Carrie
Kerry
It's all the same to me.
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.
Similarly, Sarah and Sara are pronounced differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:La Croix, like the carbonated water. I say La Croy. Correct?
Yes
Not really. It's french. It's pronounced "kwah" or "quah", with the "kw" sound coming from the back of the throat, in the Gallic manner. Since croix is French for "cross", the corrent pronounciation would generally be "kwah" or "quah". It's only in the US that you say it to rhyme with "toy", which just sounds awful and ignorant of other languages. Which Americans generally are. This whole thread is eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was growing up, in NY, there were actually slightly different pronunciations for:
Carrie
Kerry
It's all the same to me.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maeve
Mave, rhymes with rave.
The Maeve I know pronounces it Ma-Vee
I've never heard it that way. If you go to pronouncenames.com, it rhymes with wave. Ditto for other sites/YouTube videos. Maybe your friend uses that pronunciation as a kind of nickname? Like Susie or Angie?
I am Irish and my daughter is named Maeve. Definitely rhymes with 'wave.'
Anonymous wrote:When I was growing up, in NY, there were actually slightly different pronunciations for:
Carrie
Kerry
It's all the same to me.
Anonymous wrote:Hydrography
Anonymous wrote:Chiwetel Ejiofor. Every time I mention him, I'm like "that dude who's name I can't pronounce or even remember."
Anonymous wrote:Aaron.
With an American accent, it sounds like "Erin" so I usually have to depend on context to figure out which it is. Where I'm from we say "Ay-ron"
Anonymous wrote:Gude - as in the street in Rockville.