Tina or Teena
Mary or Marie
Joan or Joanne
Megan or Vegan
Manus or Anus
On so on..
Names that can be pronounced the same way, but in fact are actually very different.
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Tina or Teena
Mary or Marie
Joan or Joanne
Megan or Vegan
Manus or Anus
On so on..
Names that can be pronounced the same way, but in fact are actually very different.
how the hell are you pronouncing Megan?
Lol "vay-gan" sounds like a girl with *pre-emptive snip*
Mary/Marie are pronounced differently are have emphasis on different syllables. Mary is "MA-ree" and Marie is "muh-REE"
Also, Joanne is usually two syllables.
Sarah = Sear-ah
Sara = Sah-rah
Tina = Tee-nah
Teena = I've never seen this name in my life.
Mary = Mear-ee
Marie = Mah-ree
Joan = Joan (:p)
Joanne = Joe-an
Megan = Mee-gin
Vegan = Vee-gin
Manus = Man-iss
Anus = Ay-niss
So basically aside from that Tina/Teena one, I can't think of any of these names that are pronounced the same way. However, I know of people named Sara/Marie that pronounce their names the same was as Sarah/Mary, so I can see where you're coming from with that one. It all comes down to how the individual says their name should be pronounced.
Chris, do you even English?
Chris or Cris
I think you guys just have no idea how the word "sear" is actually pronounced. :p
Accents! Sear, dear, dare, care, seer, bear, bare, lair, leer, it's all rhymin'. I always have to keep in mind how different accents say different words when I ready poems/songs/parodies because reading it in my accent often leads to them not rhyming at all.
Sarah, like Carer with a southern drawl on the end
Sara, like Sahara, but you didn't laugh in the middle
GUESS IF YOU WANT TO GET REAL TECHNICAL THE THE ACCENT IS ON THE LAST SYLLABLE IN THE FIRST AND ON THE FIRST IN THE LAST i think
No double posting please. ~Pike
Most people over here do pronounce "Sarah" and "Sara" differently but nobody on this crazy Earth says Sear-uh :eyebrow:
Sarah = Sair-ah
Sara = Sarr-ah
Most people I know called Sara pronounce it the same as Sarah (Say-rah), but I suppose it's just personal preference in the end.
However, Shauna and Shona are not the same name and people here seem to think they are. :stare:
Tina or Teena
I guess I would pronounce the same
Mary or Marie
I can tell you these are not pronounced the same. My boyfriends mother is named Mary and my middle name is Marie, which sounds considerably more French.
Joan or Joanne
Not pronounced the same. Joan like Joe-nn and Joanne like Jo-ann
Megan or Vegan
What?
Manus or Anus
I suppose so
On so on..
Sarah and Sara aren't really pronounced the same but I do anyways because I have trouble pronouncing Sara the proper way.
Sarah and Sara are the same.
As for Mary and Marie, it really depends on the person. I have seen them being pronounced the same and different.
BoB, you scare me. I am afraid to ever speak with you now that I know every word such sounds the same to you...
Bob is right, like me. The rest of you are failing weirdos.
Why do people spell their names incorrectly anyway?
The Sahara Desert is where--
BANNED. SMURF YOU SEPHEX.
What is going on in this thread.
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I dislike how Americans say Sarah and Sara. The gross way they say the first syllable. Like Sarra. They do it with the first syllable of my irl name too.
I'm accent racist btw
How the smurf would Daniel Towns pronounce my name?
Sear-mahn-thuh?
That's how Tony Danza would say it.
You forgot Raul or Raul.
My daughter's middle name is Ann. No 'e'.
Chris and Daniel are both taking the mickey.
Here's one that's alway fun. How do you pronounce Shayne?
Wesley: how the hell could you date daniel for so long when he horrifically mispronounces your name?
Sarah: we only dated for four months
Wesley: does he really say seer-ah?
Sarah: yes
Wesley: why did you not immediately reach through the phone and smack him in his stupid face?
Sarah: BECAUSE I CHALKED IT UP TO HIS ACCENT
Wesley: STILL LONG AFTER YOU DISCOVERED HIS HORRIBLE BRAIN DAMAGE
Sarah: I'm still laughing, you're so funny xD
Wesley: there is nothing funny about the mentally handicapped.
I honestly never considered anything wrong about how he pronounces my name. Had we had a discussion about rhyming words as a requirement before we dated, though, maybe I'd have thought twice abut it.
Saaaaaaaaaaaaarah~
Why are you such a trout steerer
I know that life could be fairer
But you're starting to act queerer
Saaaaaaaaaaaaarah~
Let me be a little clearer
Old age is getting nearer
And I think you might need a carer
Saaaaaaaaaaaaarah~
HC: Shayne rhymes with pain.
I live in the US.
Shorty lives in the very depths of hell itself.
Coeur d'Alene is better than whatever part of the state it is that you're in. :P
You know what? Fine then, you asked for it.
You're not really 26 at all! :mad2:
No, I'm not, I'm 24 xD
what are you on about xD
I'm on about you pissing off!
Also I'm tired as all smurf, about to eat and go to bed. Let me have my rambling woman!
This thread is about name pronunciation anyway. :colbert:
See, you got it right. But my name has been read as all of the following in just the last year:
Shee-anne
Shy-anne
Sheen
Shine
Shan
Chan (wts?)
San
Shins
Saiyan
And my favorite of last year, during an English Professors first day:
"Sah... Shee..... Sheeya? Screw it, I can't pronounce this. Chick with the y in their name."
Ahahaha what the actual hell Shayne is not a difficult name to pronounce.
Is it super rare over there or something? There's plenty of people called Shane over here.
And yet nobody has pointed out that BoB pronounces Megan "MEE-gan" yet? I mean seriously?
May-gin works, too. Depends on the Megan, much like it depends on the Sara or the Nicola.
He has GOT to be trolling. Jesus Christ. :stare:
This thread would be a million times easier to read if you'd use a standard phonetic alphabet instead of your accent-dependent rhyming words. Then again, specifying vowels accurately is a complete pain, and even IPA symbols aren't always good enough when working across accents. Somehow I doubt anyone wants to specify their pronunciations using formant frequencies.
I could see someone pronouncing Sara differently from Sarah, but I've never known anyone who did so. But it's probably no different than the couple of ways you can pronounce Tara.
I know someone with a name similar to Mary/Marie (but I've forgotten how she spells it) that isn't pronounced the same as either. And not the same as Maury either.
BoB and I say Megan the same and that is the right way because if you want to say it the other way put a smurfing H in the name.
Also ask Fujiko how to say her name and you'll see that Sarah/Sara are not always the same.
What about the different ways you can pronounce "Stephen"? I've heard it both "steff-in" and "steev-in" and it confuses me.
I've only ever heard Stephen pronounced Steve-in. Stefan, now that's a different story.
i've only ever heard "Stephen" pronounced as "Steff-en" in one instance
This is my dad's name!
It's basically "Steven" but spelled funny.
It's actually annoying because it means his name is really close to mine and since we live in the same house at the moment the credit companies get us confused all the time and he has horrific credit :(
I would have thought you were all crazy for this topic had I not heard it aloud yesterday on Skype.
I pronounce them the same, but have begun to reconsider that...
Whenever I hear the name Stephan/Stefan all I can think of is this hilariously amazing movie.
But then if his name is going to be pronounced "steev-in" why not just make his name Steven and not Stephen? :freak:
Because Stephen is just another way to spell Steven.
I think it's just another way to convuse people, because that's what English is best at. I don't think it's phery vunny.
My uncle's name is Stephane and people call him Stephanie :|.
It's pronounced like stefph- an (the an being like the an in van, not like an on sound)
My mom's name is Aline and English people have trouble pronouncing it. I don't know why. It's pronounced like Ah-Lynn. But she gets like A-Line and Alien and Eileen?
I know you changed the thread title Sarah you selfish ho. Also, verified with Fujiko last night, I definitely pronounce Sara correctly. Aaaaand when we had like 15 people on Skype I wasn't much different (if different at all) to most people. I think you guys are reading Seer-ah different to how I read it. Accents. What fun!
We're reading it exactly how you say it.
Then, how do you weirdos pronounce Zarah? Huh? Huh?
I've only ever seen Zara, and I pronounce that just like I pronounce Sara and Tara but with a different initial consonant. Never seen Zarah, though.
And Sam, I think you were the only one who said it differently to me. xD I think Kent described the phonetics of it best when he said it's said similar to how people say 'carer', but then some of you guys probably say that differently too... we gotta vocaroo all this. >=]
I stress the h.
Especially when talking down the phone, right?
Zora.