Re: Spelling survey
in reply to a message by Phoebe
I don't know anyone who says mi-KAY-la. It sounds more like mak-KAY-la to me. The first syllable sounds like the first syllable of Mackenzie. But maybe that's different where you live. McKayla is also a spelling that is being used.
Ooops just realized I spelled it mak-AY-la, sorry, my mistake.
Ooops just realized I spelled it mak-AY-la, sorry, my mistake.
This message was edited 5/28/2012, 4:57 PM
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McKayla
i forgot about that one! i don't like it. :/
i also hate McKenna/Makenna and McKylie and ones like that.
i forgot about that one! i don't like it. :/
i also hate McKenna/Makenna and McKylie and ones like that.
Generally, Michaela and Mackenzie do start with the same vowel sound. It's not the short "a" sound like in "Mack", it's the schwa sound (ə). So, in my accent it would be "mə-KAY-lə" and "mə-KIN-zee". If I was trying to enunciate more Michaela would be mi-KAY-lə.
Uhmmmm in my accent it's definitely the short 'a' as in Mack. The 'a' in Mack isn't even that short when I think about it. But the first syllable sounds like MACK. Mack is also a common nickname for Mackenzie. Argh I don't know how to explain it, I just connect the first and second syllable. I understand what you mean, it's just a slight difference anyway, so I guess it has something to do with our accents :)
This message was edited 5/29/2012, 2:45 AM