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How to pronounce for these names .thanks !

 
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zeppy



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 6:29 am    Post subject: How to pronounce for these names .thanks ! Reply with quote

As an American native ,How to pronounce for these names ? thanks for your always help !
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Stacey Riney

Meredith bledsoe

Mani Rigunay

Sandra Badalucco

Haimowitz Dale

Isaac Mizrahi

Hawke
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bud



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Location: New Jersey, US

PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stacey Riney - STAY-see RIE-nee (rie rhymes with die, hie and lie)

Meredith bledsoe - MARE-i-dith BLED-so (both i's are short)

Mani Rigunay - MAN-ee RIG-gun-nay (I'm guessing on the last name)

Sandra Badalucco - SAND-rah (or SAHND-rah) bad-a-LUKE-oh (first name pronunciation depends on Sandra's preference)

Haimowitz Dale - HIE-moe-wits dale (dale rhymes with mail and male)

Isaac Mizrahi - EYE-zick miz-RAH-hee (I'm guessing on the last name)

Hawke - hawk
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zeppy



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 7:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank you . I 've been figuring that it 's quite hard to look for one exact way how to pronounce some of english names .

such as Rigunay , some natives would pronounce Rig-ooh-nay .

and Badalucco, some natives would pronounce Bah-duh-luck-co .

so what 's the standard ? I'm confused for that .
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bud



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 10:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is no standard, Zeppy, because so many names are from other languages. Often, even native speakers have to ask how to pronounce a name. Sometimes even after hearing it pronounced correctly, native speakers do not really "hear" how to pronounce it. The Spanish name Xavier is an example. Many pronounce it as ex-AVE-ee-er, while the correct English pronunciation is ZAH-vee-air (I believe). Also, you have English names like Sandra. Some women with that name prefer SAND-rah, while others prefer SAHND-rah.

(Note: The capitalized syllables are stressed.)
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