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Re: Pronunciation preference...
It's quite the lovely and unexpected little name when you look at it's etymology. It's one of the things that I like best about it. I also learned Nay Deen with the same subtle stresses you use. I only learned the other pronunciations in the past few years. Nəh-DEEN certainly seems foreign to me too, but I find it lovely. Maybe a bit softer than the Nadine I am used to. I have only met one Nadine in my life though - she said nay-deen. ______________________________________________
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