Name pronunciation question
Hi--I have heard the name "Irene" pronounced several different ways, even though the spelling is EXACTLY the same. I was wondering if anyone knew why this was. I have heard it said like "Ireen", "Irenie", and "Irena". Any help would be wonderful.
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my mother and 5 of my friends have Irene as a middle name and they all pronouce it I(eye)Reen.
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In Spanish Irene is prn. ee-REH-neh. Las two syllables, dry sounds. not "ey" but "eh", as first syllable in the word existing. I suppose this is because in Spanish you prn as phonetically spelled.
Hope this helps,
Magia.
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Once upon a time, the Brits used to laugh in a superior kind of way when they heard Americans pronounce it with 2 syllables. The reason was that Greek was taught in English public/independent schools, and also the top government schools, for much longer than it was in the USA; plus the Continent is right next door to them, so they were used to sounding that final E. However, they did change the I from an EE to an EYE, giving Eye-ree-nee. And the truly awful nickname form of Reenie!Now it's probable that they've been colonised like the rest of us and, mostly, gone the American route. Here in South Africa people only seem to use Eye-reen.
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Wow!Thanks. That explains it a bit. Much appreciated.
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Lemme take a guessMaybe you've heard it from people of different backgrounds
eye-reen is the English/American pronunciation
ee-ree-nee is the original (Greek) pronunciation
ee-re-na is the German and eastern European pronunciation
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Thanks--but I'm baffled because it was a British show that I heard "Irenie" on.
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