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How do you pronounce Leonor?
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Leonor Possibly can be spell't two different way's La-nor Leo-nor or with a deep ending wich will perhaps have an e at the end though in repect the name still is granted to be spell't Leonor the origins may seem of these cattergories or provences French Scandanavion Spanish welch english the L it's self can be a lasting pernouncement before the middle and durending foundations,i only got this from the pronouncing and quality of history i have researched as the dividation of letters stabalized within them-self's in different part's , as well if continued with a sentance after different part's the next wording's could possibly be a name or acctivity of a place provence or country, i hope that was'nt confusing though for leonor i guess there's an end to recall,./';+\'-'/~`11:20 A.M. Clinton Mass Library and now to Cape Cod
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I don't mean to be rude, but... Huh?a
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I see your 'Huh' and raise you to 'WTF?'Seriously, what's with the random posts by random posters recently?

This message was edited 5/29/2007, 12:56 PM

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leh-oh-NOHR
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LEE-OH-NOR
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garden2...Do you know any Spanish at all? As Profe Esteban said, "Le" in Spanish sounds "Leh", not "Lee". Since Leonor is a Spanish name, it should be pronounced according to Spanish phonetics, and that's leh-oh-NOHR, not LEE-OH-NOR (which, by the way, doesn't make clear what syllable you're stressing). Using English phonetics to pronounce non-English names makes no sense and is very incorrect.
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Just leave me alone. I will write what I think are facts.
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Hahahah!
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Facts are not about what you think. What you think are called opinions.

This message was edited 5/30/2007, 2:40 PM

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I figured that a long time ago. It seems that everybody (except for me) uses theories for their answers, not facts at all.
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Please, Garden2When you answer about some pronunciation, please right with capital letters the syllab where the stress is. We don´t know if you mean LEE-oh-nor... lee-OH-nor... or lee-oh-NOR.
BTW, in Spanish the right pronunciation is "leh-oh-NOR", in this language, LE sounds "leh", not "lee". Thanks.
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Oh, ok. Well, it seems that most people on this website show the whole pronounciation of a name in CAPITALS.
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Amongst English-speakers, yes.a
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Thank you. I am glad my point is clear now.
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