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[Opinions] Melusine or Mélisande?
And, do you pronounce Melusine as MEL-oo-zeen or MEL-yoo-zeen? Thanks!
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MélisandeI pronounce Melusine "MEL-uh-seen".
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Hard one...Melusine I think?Probably just for the mythology behind it though!I pronounce it MEL-oo-zeen.
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Mélisande......Melusine is pretty but the whole giant snake lady thing is a tad off-putting. I'd pronounce it meh-lu-SEEN, more or less.
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Much prefer Melisande. Melusine should be with a stress on the last syllable and a ü sound.
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MelisandeI would forego the é because I think things like that cause complications, and Melisande looks just as good to me. Melisende is also a lovely version.I would pronounce Melusine MEH-loo-seen

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Mélisande!In English I'd say MEL-oo-zeen but I kinda prefer the French pronunciation where the last syllable is stressed and the u sound is different.
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Mélisande
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Mélisande. I pronounce Melusine as mel-yoo-SEEN, but I have no idea if that is right or not.
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Both are beautiful, but today, it's Melusine for me. I pronounce it MEL-oo-zeen. I don't care for MEL-yoo-zeen.
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MélisandeI pronounce Melusine as MEL-oo-seen.
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Mélisande
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MélisandeAnd I pronounce it Melusine as MEL-oo-seen.
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MélisandeIt's just more elegant to me, but I honestly love both.
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Mélisande [m]I say MEL-yoo-zeen, but I'm not a very big fan of the name. Melusine feels thick and syrupy to me, like cough medicine. I love Melisande, though. I think it's an elegant and romantic name with a somewhat dark edge.
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