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:Isla
EYE-luh
The S is silent.
Not for me.
Isla is a beautiful name, simply pronounced Isla, as in Madonna's Isla Bonita.
If you cannot say even that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of G...Which G is a "hard G?"
Get or Giraffe?
Get is hard, giraffe is soft.
I came up with a (dorky) way to remember the difference - hard G is a ganster, soft G is a gentelman. Hope that helps.
Anonymous wrote:
Honoria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isla
EYE-luh
The S is silent.
Not for me.
Isla is a beautiful name, simply pronounced Isla, as in Madonna's Isla Bonita.
If you cannot say even that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isla
EYE-luh
The S is silent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of G...Which G is a "hard G?"
Get or Giraffe?
Get is hard, giraffe is soft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xavier. I pronounce is like Ja-vi-eh but I hear lots of ex-av-e-or.
I'm from Massachusetts and there was an old joke I recall that only we New Englanders pronounce "Mary," "merry" and "marry" completely differently.
You can add Kerry and Carrie to that list. All my Midwest friends pronounce them the same even after I pointed out the berry Barry example.
What do you mean the Barry berry example?! They are the same, too
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xavier. I pronounce is like Ja-vi-eh but I hear lots of ex-av-e-or.
I'm from Massachusetts and there was an old joke I recall that only we New Englanders pronounce "Mary," "merry" and "marry" completely differently.
You can add Kerry and Carrie to that list. All my Midwest friends pronounce them the same even after I pointed out the berry Barry example.
What do you mean the Barry berry example?! They are the same, too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xavier. I pronounce is like Ja-vi-eh but I hear lots of ex-av-e-or.
I'm from Massachusetts and there was an old joke I recall that only we New Englanders pronounce "Mary," "merry" and "marry" completely differently.
You can add Kerry and Carrie to that list. All my Midwest friends pronounce them the same even after I pointed out the berry Barry example.
Anonymous wrote:Isla