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[Opinions] How do you pronounce Jacqueline?
I had a poll on this a while back, and most of you voted "Other". So I was wondering, exactly, how you pronounced it.
TIA!
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JACK-wah-lin
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jack-leen
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With this spelling, I'd pronounce it Ja-kleen. I have a friend who spells it Jacklyn and I pronounce that Jack-linn,
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jac-wuh-lin
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I pronounce it zha-ku-LEEN (almost zha-KLEEN, with just a hint of a second syllable) when I have a choice. If I knew someone who pronounced it with the emphasis on the first syllable, I'd probably say ZHAK-e-lin. I could force myself to pronounce it with the "J" sound if it mattered to the person, but I don't like the sound of "JACK-e-lin", so I'd rather not.
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JACK-KE-LIN.
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ZHAHK-wel-leen, or JACK-wel-leeno_0

This message was edited 5/15/2007, 6:06 PM

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JACK-uh-lynn, butThe "uh" in the middle is very, very subtle--it's almost JACK-lyn.
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JAK-eh-lin, or zhak-LEEN.
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Jack-kwa-lin.
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Jacqueline (also Jaqueline, without the c) is a french name, so it'S correctly pronounced"Jack-e-leen"Jack like Jack (but the "J" much softer as in English)
you can't really hear the "e", but somehow it's still pronounced
Leen like in Darleen, Charleen etc
In Germany this is a quite common name. Here we pronounce it "Jack-leen"Jack like the english Jack and leen as in Charleen etc
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Ja-Kwa-lin, but I've heard it said Ja-cleen, which I thought sounded kind of cool
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JA-kwuh-lynn (with the A pronounced like the a in Jack)
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zhah-KLEEN or JACK-lin, depending on the surname.
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JACK-uh-linn.
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Me too.
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Me three
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A elementry schoolmate of mine pronouced it 'Jack-lyn'.
However, I perfer pronoucing it 'zuyak-leen'.
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HEYY!!! That's my name!My parents say JACK-wah-lynn, but everyone else says JACK-uh-lin.I stick with Jackie =]
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zyah-ku-LEENmore like the French way, but not quite. It said this way mostly in the Netherlands.
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JACK-linethefgb
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JACK-uh-linn, or almost more like JACK-linn.
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JA-ka-lin is how I usually pronounce it. I have also pronunced it ZJA-queh-lin.
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JACK-eh-linn or JACK-uh-linn......but said quickly enough so that it might sound like JACK-linn.

This message was edited 5/15/2007, 1:59 PM

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JAK-u-lin, usually.a
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My pronounciation depends on the spellingI pronounce Jacqueline as JACK-a-lynn, and I pronounce Jaclyn as JACK-lynn.
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JACK-uh-lynna
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ditto
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JACK-uh-leen
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I agree
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Jack-wul-leen
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Tritto
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ditto
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zhah-kuh-LEEN
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JACK-uh-leenThough my pronunciation does seem to change pretty frequently.
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Jack lynn
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ditto.g
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This is my cousins name and she goes by Jacque (Jackie) but I'm having a hard time spelling the middle syllable. something between kuh and quill like kwul maybe. JA-kwul-in
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JACK-wuh-Lynn:)
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ditto
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I pronounce it JACK-lin. I know a lot of people who pronounce it Jack-AH-lin, but I prefer JACK-lin.

This message was edited 5/15/2007, 12:46 PM

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I guess Jack-leen/Jack-lin is the French pronounciation.
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I say it like Jack-leen.
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Jack-ah-lin
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ditto
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