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    Ellone

    Recently I've been questioning the way Ellone is pronounced.

    I came to the conclusion a long time ago that it was pronouced like the word 'Alone' but with an E at the beginning.
    Then i thought it was Ell- one (1) but that to me just sounded silly.
    Now i'm thinking could it be pronounced 'Ell-on -ay'?
    The computer voice (Microsoft Sam) says that it is said like the name 'Ellen'.

    I want to know how everyone else pronounces it.

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    I'd say it would be pronounced El-Own. However different regional dialects can drastically change the way a word is pronounced. For example I wouldn't pass by the large majority of Americans to pronounce it E-Lone, as if the second L didn't exsist altogether. Name pronunciation is an iffy subject because there's no "correct" manner that it should be done in.

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    Due to loads of different pronounciations,it's hard to find the most perefect pronounciation.

    I say it as Ea-lone.IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omnislasher Draco
    Due to loads of different pronounciations,it's hard to find the most perefect pronounciation.

    I say it as Ea-lone.IMO.

    Your quite correct

  5. #5
    One of my mom's friends name is actually Ellone. Her name is pronounced: Eel-lone.

  6. #6
    It's simple..

    Ell-on. As if the e isn't there.

    Case closed.

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    I pronounce it the same way as Maxx Power, El-own.

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    I'm British and thats how I pronounced it before I started getting questiony.

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    That´s why everyone simply called her El it was much more easy.

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx Power
    El-Own.
    That's how I've always said it.

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by TisWas
    Because you're American?
    Yes, yes I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TisWas
    It's simple..

    Ell-on. As if the e isn't there.

    Case closed.
    But it IS there!

    And I do it the Maxx Power way.

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