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[Opinions] Because different countries have different accents and phonetic rules
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I'm from the middle of the U.S. and I pronounce Sara and Sarah exactly the same, but they are both SAIR-uh. Norah/Nora and Susannah/Susanna are a different case, because the rules really only apply when you have the letter set "ara" in a name (Tara, Cara, etc).Oh, I pronounce Hanna and Hannah as HAN-uh, though Hana is HAH-nuh.
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I agree with all of that
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